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In message , IMM
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WD 40 is not a lubricant, as many think it is, It's a water

displacer.
It
gets water out of places it shouldn't be.

I have to agree with that, reluctantly. (IMM has not been one of my
favourite posters here)


I am the best poster here.

And written on the poster is ...

"I'm a troll"


Maxie!! Please refrain. What is it? She knocked you back tonight?


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