Maybe Joe should sell a heavy duty version called Gander juice, and a mild version called gosling juice. That should cover all bases. Carl Meyer Assoc. PTG Santa Clara, California cmpiano@attbi.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Nossaman" <RNossaman@cox.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 5:14 PM Subject: Re: sluggish butt questions > > >Now, Ron,,,,,,,,,,,, I'm sure that he was thinking of Methanol......... > > Would you like something to drink? A glass of water maybe??? Sorry, the > image was pretty vivid for a second there. Ok, maybe he was thinking > methanol. Now, for that new car we still have left (Vanna said &%*#$ NO!), > will methanol mix with silicone and naphtha??? Think carefully. We are now > standing before door number two. > > > > I've got a question for you though, what about rubbing alcohol, it's > > 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water, and it's pre-mixed. Anyone ever used that? > > Yes I have, and as I recall, it works. I don't like the smell much though. > > > > And if that doesn't work, how do I get the pterodactyl fat. Does Joe > > Goss sell that too? > > Absolutely, under the name Fossilsalsa. It can also be used for goose dip, > but I recommend straining out the lumps first. > > Ron N > >
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