The best threadlocker on the planet...

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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby Mark Nixon » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:51 pm

Begle1 wrote:I've been trying to Google-stalk Anna-Leigh Sanchez from Mr. Tippet's 2nd grade class of 1997 for a long time now to no avail... It's one of the goals in my life to apologize (over intimate candle-lit dinner) but the best I can do is keep talking about her on Diesel web-forums in hopes that she'll find me one day...

Best of luck, but I'm not so sure the term "stalk" is a good one to use in this climate of fear that women seem to be in.
Only female "stalker" I've had to (mildly) fear is "The Cat Terrorist", and that's just because she always wants my food. :roll:

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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby Begle1 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:15 am

If any woman is afraid of my use of the word "stalk", it just isn't going to work out between us.

I tend to foster intimacy by discussing macabre rape, murder, cannibalism and any other taboo that free-associates within my mind... It's how I operate.



Delicate, radiant, beautiful Ms. Anna-Leigh Sanchez, if you ever read this, please remember the good times we shared and don't be afraid of me. Remember, Minnie Mouse loves Mickey Mouse! I'm harmless, I just also live life in the third person and that gives me a really peculiar range of perspective and conversation.


I'm beginning to come to the conclusion that I do have mental problems...
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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby TWorline » Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:32 am

Naah you're alright, just wired different. A 3 phase mind in a single phase world! :/
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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby PToombs » Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:26 pm

Edited for the decency of the site and Begles love life, such as it is! :lol:
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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby Mark Nixon » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:05 pm

Thank You, good sir!
I really wish I didn't KNOW that now, though. :lol:

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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby PToombs » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:10 pm

I'll outright apologize for that last comment. I was rereading the thread and all of a sudden Ms. Sanchezs' name just jumped right out at me and I had to comment on it. :oops:
And I agree with Mark 100%, that is just disgusting.
I'll edit my previous comment. ;)
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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby TWorline » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:51 pm

Pete that was very gracious of you! :salut: Don't worry I won't tell anybody. ;-)
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Re: The best threadlocker on the planet...

Postby PToombs » Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:48 pm

Thanks Tim, I don't want it to get around that I'm not really a full time smart azz. ;)
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