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Grampy Bobby
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Originally posted by coquette
Never ever. Wouldn't consider it. That's a serious no no. Not kosher. Nope. Horse first, then cart. I'm with you.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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That horse needs to stick closer to the cart otherwise going around tight corners could mean problems.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
That horse needs to stick closer to the cart otherwise going around tight corners could mean problems.
"The tow line should be long for two reasons; first a low hawser dampens the shock of towing. Second, the tow should be long enough to have both vessels in sync with the wave action. Towing thousands of tons tends to stretch wire rope or synthetic hawsers. A long tow lessens vibrations. As a line stretches a lot of heat is generated through friction. Tow lines are not cheap, so all is done to prolong its life. When towing both ships should ride the waves together. Otherwise one ship will be high and other ship low. Thousands of tons falling 20-30 feet puts a heavy strain on the tow ship."

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"The tow line should be long for two reasons; first a low hawser dampens the shock of towing. Second, the tow should be long enough to have both vessels in sync with the wave action. Towing thousands of tons tends to stretch wire rope or synthetic hawsers. A long tow lessens vibrations. As a line stretches a lot of heat is generated through frict ...[text shortened]... ..........................

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let's get back to the sticky issues

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Originally posted by coquette
let's get back to the sticky issues
"It's not easy working with your husband, I'll be straight up about that. But when we work together, we always get great product. It's not easy in the process and as we go along it gets easier, but yeah, it gets a little sticky." ~Jada Pinkett Smith

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"It's not easy working with your husband, I'll be straight up about that. But when we work together, we always get great product. It's not easy in the process and as we go along it gets easier, but yeah, it gets a little sticky." ~Jada Pinkett Smith
true visionary. . . stuck it there, for sure

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Originally posted by coquette
true visionary. . . stuck it there, for sure
"I've been really upset sometimes when I've been misquoted. And it's the one thing they use in big print. Or it's taken out of context. Thoughts are fluid and words are sticky. That's the thing." ~Daphne Guinness

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Drip,drip,drip...almost time for a new bucket.

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Originally posted by gareth cobb
Drip,drip,drip...almost time for a new bucket.
We could just empty it and stick it back where it was.

coquette
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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
We could just empty it and stick it back where it was.
bucket bracket the game sticks here

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Originally posted by coquette
bucket bracket the game sticks here
That's OK but it's meant to be stuck at the top, like this.

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Originally posted by coquette
bucket bracket the game sticks here
Never heard of it,inconceivable,gobsmacked awe ,who uses these things?.You can't empty it gbo!

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Originally posted by gareth cobb
Never heard of it,inconceivable,gobsmacked awe ,who uses these things?.You can't empty it gbo!
Just because it's not stuck in your lexicon doesn't mean that it's not used or known elsewhere.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Just because it's not stuck in your lexicon doesn't mean that it's not used or known elsewhere.
twat ya planking abat ,it's solidified in the bucket

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Originally posted by gareth cobb
twat ya planking abat ,it's solidified in the bucket
"Happiness quantification sounds a bit wishy-washy, sure, and through a series of carefully administered surveys
across the globe, economists and psychologists have certainly confronted a fair number of sticky issues around
how to measure, and even define, happiness." ~Adam Davidson

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