OT: Of wax and spelling
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OT: Of wax and spelling
We just had a block of soft wax appear in our yard. It weighs about 4 pounds, has a hole through the center of it and smells of pine scent. Kind of like Pine-Sol or maybe Citronella. Is there any use for soft wax like this in bullet lube or anything else, or should I toss it?
Next question is for any body that can spell: How do you spell correctly: Rigamortis? I don't know how, and neither does my spell checker?
Joe
Next question is for any body that can spell: How do you spell correctly: Rigamortis? I don't know how, and neither does my spell checker?
Joe
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Rigormortis.
A toilet cake appeared in your front yard? I'd call the FFA and sue some airline for damages.
A toilet cake appeared in your front yard? I'd call the FFA and sue some airline for damages.
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Hobie beat me to it. Rigormortis.
Is the block of wax thick enough to catch .22s or shorts?
That'd be kinda fun.
jb
Is the block of wax thick enough to catch .22s or shorts?
That'd be kinda fun.
jb
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Rigamortis is just fine Joe. My bad Joe -- Rigormortis
As for the pine-scented wax -- Ya know your signature line about sneaking up on him before busting the cap? Well, if yer bullet lube smells like pine trees, ya won't be sneaking up on anyone.
I really don't know about your question about using the wax for bullet lube BUT it was nice chatting -- errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr typing with ya.
As for the pine-scented wax -- Ya know your signature line about sneaking up on him before busting the cap? Well, if yer bullet lube smells like pine trees, ya won't be sneaking up on anyone.
I really don't know about your question about using the wax for bullet lube BUT it was nice chatting -- errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr typing with ya.
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
How about using it for making wax bullets. You can use them for shooting inside with just a magnum primer.
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Hobie, thanks for the spelling ... Rigormortis .... just added it to my spell checker dictionary.Hobie wrote:Rigormortis.
A toilet cake appeared in your front yard? I'd call the FFA and sue some airline for damages.
No, it was not a toilet ring, the cake was much thicker, say 4" tall x 6 or so inches across.
The hole in the middle was maybe a half inch. Just big enough for one of those braided wicks to stick through in a yard candle thing.
Not big enough to catch bullets.
Wax bullets are a thought, but this house is to small really.
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
I think Hobie was eluding to a ' drop' from a Aircraft Toilet drain port when cap is left off . Usually 'Ice Block.
? no Idea why WAX...
? no Idea why WAX...
Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Yep. I don't think I'd adopt much that just showed up in my yard... I mean, it might smell nice and all but... melt it down and make candles? melt and pour into a cookie sheet and make wax bullets (scare the toilet cakes out of your cats I'd imagine)? one gynormous (that's really big) candle? One thing for certain, I'd wear gloves...oldmax wrote:I think Hobie was eluding to a ' drop' from a Aircraft Toilet drain port when cap is left off . Usually 'Ice Block.
? no Idea why WAX...
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Not to be a pain, but it is actually two words - rigor mortis (Latin, "stiffness of death")
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
That was MY typo! Yes, rigor mortis...airedaleman wrote:Not to be a pain, but it is actually two words - rigor mortis (Latin, "stiffness of death")
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Wax block has been deposited to the trash bin.
rigor mortis, Ok so now my spell check is still wrong. Oh well.
Joe
rigor mortis, Ok so now my spell check is still wrong. Oh well.
Joe
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Rigor mortis - I think I got it, but - as far as I know - I ain't dead yet! Hopefully it's just advancing decrepitude.
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
J Miller, are you under the Big Jets Flight path ???
I think I'd of called all the airlines and ask if they lost something
I think I'd of called all the airlines and ask if they lost something
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Nope, we don't even have full sized airport here. About the biggest thing that normally takes off is a 737 and they rarely pass over head.oldmax wrote:J Miller, are you under the Big Jets Flight path ???
I think I'd of called all the airlines and ask if they lost something
I'm pretty sure this is not from an aircraft.
Joe
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Isn't Rigor-mortis two words? Or some kinda compound construct?
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
Two (2) words.FWiedner wrote:Isn't Rigor-mortis two words? Or some kinda compound construct?
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
I'm pretty sure there was a punk or death metal band by that name as well...FWiedner wrote:Isn't Rigor-mortis two words? Or some kinda compound construct?
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Re: OT: Of wax and spelling
I bet that would sure raise the stress level of an airline employee with a phone call...
Excuse me but could you tell me if you've lost something off of one of your airplanes?
Excuse me but could you tell me if you've lost something off of one of your airplanes?
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