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HAB

Chelsea from Seattle
Apr 28, 2007
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That train left the station long ago. Probably dating myself here but these things used to come into the shop not infrequently when I was still a shop grom. Luckily I think I've outgrown my grom status.
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I had a set of those on a Look La Vie Claire once upon a time ago. Swapped them for a Superbe Pro crankset so that I could run clipless.
 

jackalope

Mental acuity - 1%
Jan 9, 2004
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in a single wide, cooking meth...
I'd be more concerned about a threaded one. :think:
Long story, but I used to be room mates with a chick who worked at a funeral home. So they had these things called "A/V plugs" which they used to plug, well, you can guess by the acronym. Bizarrely, i still have the sample she brought home...behold



Never can be too prepared I guess. Anyway, I never quite understood, nor had the stones to ask, why they were threaded.
 

jstuhlman

bagpipe wanker
Dec 3, 2009
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Cackalacka du Nord
Long story, but I used to be room mates with a chick who worked at a funeral home. So they had these things called "A/V plugs" which they used to plug, well, you can guess by the acronym. Bizarrely, i still have the sample she brought home...behold



Never can be too prepared I guess. Anyway, I never quite understood, nor had the stones to ask, why they were threaded.
:bad::bad::bad::bad::bad::bad::bad::bad::bad::bad::rant::bad:
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
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Sleazattle
The funeral house in my hometown used superglue. My uncle used to work there and shared some bizarre stories once he cracked some beers open.
A riding buddy of mine runs a funeral home. I'd ask him about this stuff, but he buried my mother. Some things are best left unknown.
 

AngryMetalsmith

Business is good, thanks for asking
Jun 4, 2006
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I have a vague sense of accomplishment that I've helped steer this thread into a dark place, both literally and figuratively.
Really, it's not that much of a surprise that this thread has deteriorated into butt plugs for the dead. After all the bike industry has been bending over it's customer base in preparation for receiving the latest new standard for years now.
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
54,445
20,248
Sleazattle
Really, it's not that much of a surprise that this thread has deteriorated into butt plugs for the dead. After all the bike industry has been bending over it's customer base in preparation for receiving the latest new standard for years now.
Honestly, I consider this fairly mundane as we have yet to spiral down the pit of cannibalism or identical twin incest.
 

Tim300wsm

sensitive teenager
Jul 18, 2015
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Pennsylvania
Long story, but I used to be room mates with a chick who worked at a funeral home. So they had these things called "A/V plugs" which they used to plug, well, you can guess by the acronym. Bizarrely, i still have the sample she brought home...behold



Never can be too prepared I guess. Anyway, I never quite understood, nor had the stones to ask, why they were threaded.
That reminds me of a tool for feild dressing deer called the butt out
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Insert twist and pull. Instant pink sock lol
 

kidwoo

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That reminds me of a tool for feild dressing deer called the butt out
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Insert twist and pull. Instant pink sock lol

My christmas list just got intergalactic awesome.


StiHacka said:
None of the abominations here beats the horrors of maintaining bearings in my Ibis's links.

Stop doing that. Buying Ibii I mean.