WD40 in a pen?

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Wolfman Woody

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"Brand Manager Mark Hopkins says, ?Everyone knows that WD-40 is a great mechanics tool and the No-Mess Pen is a brilliant new addition to the range for smaller applications.?"

Often wondered what happened to Mary Hopkins, "Those were the days, my friend".

Takes you back, Hughie Greeen, Mr. Muscles, Monica.. agghh!
 

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Aheerrrrm!
Pardon me folks. The old man has got a frog in his throat.
 
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Just to put the thread on a sensible (with you lot?) track -


The WD40 pen idea sounds good.








that the sense over with ........
 

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Got to agree with you Jeff, I'll be getting one or two - one for the tackle box and one for that 'junk' drawer in the kitchen.

Why do wives always seem to have that one drawer where everything without a home ends up?
 
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Ged

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Think yourself lucky Peter.
Mine has the proverbial kitchen drawer, under the stairs and a corner in the dining room. Not to mention room in the spare room, three warbdrobes and half the loft space.
Thank god I've still got the garage.
Might just have room for a WD-40 pen!
 
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Ged

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Forgot to mention, she has the glove box in ther car and some stuff kept in the boot. Plus the garden shed.
It's a good job I'm a tidy person who can make do with small spaces.
Had to down size from my boot box to a shoe box.She blames it on our daughetr.
if I had more time I would live in my fishing box.
 
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Wolfman Woody

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What's amazing about women is that you design a kitchen for them and ask, "How many cupboards would you like."

Whatever they answer you can bet it's two more.

Even then, they'll fill them and want more besides.

Same goes for drawers - my wife has pairs galore......
 
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Unlike you and I, Peter, who can keep out tackle in a confined space eh?

Eh? ;o)
 

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I am waiting for somebody to design an extention cable that women can't fill full of knots.
Even if the cable is on a retractable drum.
 
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Mike Parker 2

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Being sensible again

A word of warning -

Over time WD40 will eat away and or make plastic brittle.

The name WD40 comes from the fact it started life as a military product part number War Dept (WD) 40.

Now adays if you get caught with WD40 anywhere near a military installation you'll get put on Jankers!!!!!!!!!!!!! and then have to go to America as a Liason officer for a period of not less than 5 years.
 
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