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Re: Vacuum Problems
John A. Landry wrote:
>
> In a brilliant stroke of genius, "Joseph M. Shaw, II"
> <MikeIIDC@domain.elided> blurted out:
>
> >it turned out that John Landry had been
> >right all along. A few others had agreed with him originally, telling
> >me that she only wanted the vacuum situation straightened out. But
> >John, that masterful therapist of the IH world had been the Dr. Spock to
> >my Scout's troubled inner child!
>
> So does this mean that I can have a "run around the block" with your gal
> one of these days (so to speak)? <wink wink>
>
> >And to John Landry, who constantly said, "Check the vaccuum lines." It
> >appears you were right. The problem was, there was never any line on
> >this hole since I got it, so I assumed it was supposed to be that way.
>
> An ancient maintenance rule to remember Mike: If it you see a hole, plug
> it! If you find a dangling hose, connect it!
>
> Glad your girl is happy again. The key thing now is to find new ways to
> make her feel special. How about a nice hand job... washing and waxing?
>
> Merry Christmas,
>
> John L.
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John-
Much as I now know I should take all of your suggestions, washing this
beast is dangerous! While wiping my loving hands across her wet and
lathered body, caressing with all of the emotion that I have for her, it
may be possible to lose my hand to a sharp, jagged edge, or stab myself
with a rust flake and get tetanus!!! Maybe a high pressure spray bath!
Michael
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