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Re: How to remove "air freshener" odor?
"Hachiroku" <Hachiroku_ae86@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.08.05.17.17.07.437000@ae86.gts...[color=blue]
> On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 10:23:32 -0500, Ray O wrote:
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>> "Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.GTS> wrote in message
>> news:7TGAg.3468$sy2.2161@trndny01...[color=darkred]
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>>>>> Shoot, we used to put some of the 'stinkier' cars on Ozone for DAYS!!!
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>>>> That worked? If that's the case, would this work? Fill a 5 gallon
>>>> bucket of water, place the bucket in the back of the car, plug in a
>>>> hair
>>>> drier or toaster, and toss it into the bucket. (JUST KIDDING!!!)
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>>>> Ray O
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>>> If you have a fusebox, you'd have to replace that fuse with a penny to
>>> keep it sparking!
>>> (Am *I* kidding...?)
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>> Myth Busters did the .22 in the old barrel-type fuse box and it did go
>> off
>> when power was supplied![/color]
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> Interesting way to get rid of a wife! (if'n I ever GET one!!!)
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They were using an old pickup truck, and the orientation of the fuse box
sent the slug dangerously close to the family jewels. THAT would be a
tough one to explain in the emergency room!
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Ray O
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