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    abs fairing parts

    can be glued with Bostic Titan Bond plus - 8.99 at the warehouse - it does take a while to dry tho
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    Well its not glue... but RTV Silicone clear will stick any two things together, Ive only seen it for sale at FOSROC (someone must have it tho)

    cant be the RF in bits?, must be a Yamaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    And not bad pet food.
    Apparently horse steaks are prized in some countries too.

    i ate horse when i was in scotland a couple of times.
    the bastards let me eat it twice then told me what it was,
    i nearly spewed.
    i was in a little village where they eat it a little bit.
    never again, but its just the thought of eating mr ed ,the taste was o.k

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundbeltfarm
    i ate horse when i was in scotland a couple of times.
    the bastards let me eat it twice then told me what it was,
    i nearly spewed.
    I am always amazed at the reaction some people have to the perception of good wholesome animal protein. It's not as though horses are unclean or their meat putrid or toxic. Merely the thought of it being from a horse. A bit like cat, dog, chipmonk or iguana. As long as it is fresh and properly cooked, what's the problem? That lamb chop or McDonald's burger may have come from somebody's pet as well. Get over it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I am always amazed at the reaction some people have to the perception of good wholesome animal protein. It's not as though horses are unclean or their meat putrid or toxic. Merely the thought of it being from a horse. A bit like cat, dog, chipmonk or iguana. As long as it is fresh and properly cooked, what's the problem? That lamb chop or McDonald's burger may have come from somebody's pet as well. Get over it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I am always amazed at the reaction some people have to the perception of good wholesome animal protein. It's not as though horses are unclean or their meat putrid or toxic. Merely the thought of it being from a horse. A bit like cat, dog, chipmonk or iguana. As long as it is fresh and properly cooked, what's the problem? That lamb chop or McDonald's burger may have come from somebody's pet as well. Get over it!

    Bbbbbbbbaaaaaahhhhhh.........human flesh.....mmmmmmmmm yumyumyum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Anthropomorphist Disney movies, and '50s sitcoms and TV Westerns have a LOT to answer for.
    And Babe. And Watership Down (what was THAT all about then?)...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbbbaaabara
    Bbbbbbbbaaaaaahhhhhh.........human flesh.....mmmmmmmmm yumyumyum
    I must try it cooked some time...
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    I don't know what the 6th formers at school use but they get pretty high on it. Maybe I should ask them sometime

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I am always amazed at the reaction some people have to the perception of good wholesome animal protein. It's not as though horses are unclean or their meat putrid or toxic. Merely the thought of it being from a horse. A bit like cat, dog, chipmonk or iguana. As long as it is fresh and properly cooked, what's the problem? That lamb chop or McDonald's burger may have come from somebody's pet as well. Get over it!
    Horse is Ok. Dog's not bad. Haven't tried cat , Mrs Ixion watches over them too closely.
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    Cheers people. I guess Ill be on the lookout for some 2 potsolvynalocturethafibreselleymeltite!!! Thanks for the options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I must try it cooked some time...
    Not all its cracked up to be.............so I've heard.
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    DOG SHIT!!!!


    it sticks to everything... and have YOU tried to remove it????


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I must try it cooked some time...
    And thank you Mr Lecter.
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    Ask the street kids as they know whats good or not.

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