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Post by 747 on Mar 10, 2014 23:10:12 GMT
Excellent, Jumbo. I was thinking that all the dirty water than runs off his screen goes into the bottle just ready to clog up the jets or put dirty water back on his windscreen That was predicted by others on the Mazda forum, but just (strangely) doesn't seem to happen I have never had a nozzle clog on it and it's been like that for 5 years. You are a member of a Mazda forum?
Get a life why don't you.
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Post by valphil on Mar 10, 2014 23:13:55 GMT
shall we do some trolling on the Mazda forum
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Post by alhod on Mar 10, 2014 23:59:34 GMT
We could clog up their jets - that would show 'em what motorhomers are made of!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 7:47:18 GMT
In winter I pump out some of the plain water and just add neat antifreeze concentrate. Bet the paintwork just loves neat antifreeze, bit like some wines ! That must be the opposite of Eiswein.
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Post by joe on Mar 11, 2014 7:53:28 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 7:58:32 GMT
That links to the same page as the link I gave - either that, or my computer's gone wonky. Barry, help!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 8:04:17 GMT
What do you mean? I've got a sophisticated palate, I'll have you know. I've even paid up to £1.99 for a quality bottle of wine! So there.
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Post by joe on Mar 11, 2014 8:38:30 GMT
What do you mean? I've got a sophisticated palate, I'll have you know. I've even paid up to £1.99 for a quality bottle of wine! So there. The signature of a great Icewine is the balancing tension between the sweetness and the acidity, with seductive tropical fruit flavours followed by a crisp, bracing finish which, when the wine is swallowed, is vividly refreshing. This brilliantly focused acidity distinguishes the icewine from sauternes and accounts for the freshness.* The finished Icewine creates a unique sensation on the palate.
With your teeth in or out ?
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Post by tugboat on Mar 11, 2014 8:55:44 GMT
The finished Icewine creates a unique sensation on the palate.
So does a squirt of WD40, I imagine.
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Post by 747 on Mar 11, 2014 9:09:25 GMT
The finished Icewine creates a unique sensation on the palate. So does a squirt of WD40, I imagine. Should WD40 be served chilled or at room temperature?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 9:09:37 GMT
[ With your teeth in or out ? [/b][/quote] I left my teeth in your office water-cooler.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 9:10:51 GMT
[Should WD40 be served chilled or at room temperature? That depends on whether you want to drink it hot or cold.
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Post by tugboat on Mar 11, 2014 9:38:33 GMT
Damn it, Knackers. You are such a sage, you seem to know everything.
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Post by joe on Mar 11, 2014 10:28:41 GMT
[ With your teeth in or out ? [/b][/quote] I left my teeth in your office water-cooler.[/quote] Our water comes out of the tap and by the way all your busted bits are organised
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Post by Barry B'stard on Mar 11, 2014 10:47:24 GMT
The Swiss drink WD40 as they are all robots.
A lovely country but there is something sinister about the Swiss. I like it there but I don't feel like I fit in.
All of them are tooled up trained killers an all. I think one day they will quietly take over the world.
Don't say I didn't warn you!
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