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Next time you run that race, you need to fit a scoop on the front
end to funnel them into a bottle. :)<br>
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Asa Jay<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Asa Jay Laughton, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
& Shelley Marie
Spokane, WA
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On 12/11/2010 09:05, Mad Dog Antenucci wrote:
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<div>Bentley and Donegan and others who have been to the Pony
Express will confirm there have been infestation of
grasshoppers in the Battle Mountain area at times they made a
road hazard...and then ANYTHING you drive over those 'patches'
of green slime with are going to cook onto hot engine parts
and you will smell it for DAYS. There was a thread on the MKM
Racing web site about what it took to get dried grasshoppers
off the bottom of your car, truck or trailer and I believe it
is stil the best rust and corrosion fighter in the world....If
you could bottle it up and sell it at Pep Boyz...hmmmm. Hey
don't laugh...remember the PET ROCK?!<br>
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