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How about this scenario Pete: You're sorting your raw T-206's on the kitchen table when you decide to take a break for lunch. While eating your meatball hero you spill tomato sauce all over your green Cobb. Is it ethical to remove the sauce off the card?
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Is that even possible to remove the ragoooo?????
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Tomato sauce would blend well into a red Cobb, but not so well with a greenie. Maybe pesto would be better.
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garlic aioli on the bat on????
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There once was a Moeller with mark,
In the daylight it seemed somewhat dark, With polymer erasion, I removed the abrasion, And now they say I’m a card shark. I have done it a couple times--including, coincidentally, on a T206 Moeller. No harm, no foul as far as I am concerned. It's kind of like running the vacuum over the carpet in front of the couch after the Super Bowl to remove Tostitos. |
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I liked the poem...or limerick? Peace, Mike My shot at 2 in the morn with a few beers in me! Moeller was marked with #2 Not really as bad as Ragu So Leon in haste Got rid of the waste Now Moeller is just about new Last edited by vthobby; 05-26-2019 at 11:36 PM. |
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