NO, never used SCUBA gear, but as a crash rescue firefighter, plenty of experience with SCBA gear.....only big difference is the "underwater" partGuess you've never done any SCUBA diving....
NO, never used SCUBA gear, but as a crash rescue firefighter, plenty of experience with SCBA gear.....only big difference is the "underwater" partGuess you've never done any SCUBA diving....
My dear dear dear HBManOfTheCorpseDude, I don't think it takes the military to er, uh, um know that spit can be a mighty fine lubricant!
Oh No I Di_n't..........![]()
Heh, well, if you are going to go there, might as well take it to the logical completion...![]()
You never used spit to shine your shoes?ewww....spit......![]()
My dear dear dear HBManOfTheCorpseDude, I don't think it takes the military to er, uh, um know that spit can be a mighty fine lubricant!
Oh No I Di_n't..........![]()
Oh sheesh !
Always did like a happy ending!![]()
I broke one too. Luckily I had bought a kabuki clone and was able to use e glass from that one.
I did want to stop by and say that my kabuki is working great.
I frequently use saliva when I burnish the edges of my fine leather goods.You never used spit to shine your shoes?
I've been known to lick an o-ring before sticking the drip tip in...just sayin' is all![]()
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Always did like a happy ending!![]()
I've been known to lick an o-ring before sticking the drip tip in...just sayin' is all![]()
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Well, if we are going to talk about , lube, happy endings, and the associated giggles, I want to contribute.
There are on the rare occasions, in the course of my duties as the Coroner of the Provarinati, that I need to obtain the liver temperature of the dearly departed (only non-criminal cases for this example). This information can provide some limited insight to the actual time of death. To obtain this data, I make use of a 12" stainless steel temperature "stick" which measures the degrees in Fahrenheit of the contact tissue. After a small scalpel incision into the upper abdomen, the "stick" is inserted into the torso and up into the above mentioned organ. Oddly, the stainless steel tends to create a good deal of friction with the surrounding subdural tissue at the point of entry and a small amount of "lubrication" is often required to facilitate a clean insertion.....
So yup, you went there, but I went where lube has rarely gone before...![]()
And yet, I said nothing wrongI could have a FIELD day with this one. Oh my yes, yes I could!!
Now that there, could just be a little TMI!![]()