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ill be back on monday. have a nice sunday everyone, i know i wont!

http://www.weather.com/weather/local/60148...LocalUndeclared

http://www.weather.com/weather/local/07026...LocalUndeclared

Mine is all wet :(

Have a safe weekend.

If you really want to make people safe drivers again then simply remove all the safety features from cars. No more seat belts, ABS brakes, traction control, air bags or stability control. No more anything. You'll see how quickly people will slow down and once again learn to drive like "normal" humans.

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I'll take light drizzle over 28° any day. I'll bet there will be plenty of frozen car doors. Yikes that's cold for this time of year.

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" I've never considered myself to be all that conservative, but it seems the more liberal some people get the more conservative I become. "

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I'll take light drizzle over 28° any day. I'll bet there will be plenty of frozen car doors. Yikes that's cold for this time of year.

Using this product from Zymol will reduce or eliminate the problem of frozen doors:

http://www.zymol.com/seal2.htm

If you really want to make people safe drivers again then simply remove all the safety features from cars. No more seat belts, ABS brakes, traction control, air bags or stability control. No more anything. You'll see how quickly people will slow down and once again learn to drive like "normal" humans.

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Ya know Marika, glycerin is really the key ingredient there. Probably one of the best slicking agents around (safe to the skin). I'm sure this will get some raised eyebrows. But if you really want a better deal $25 will buy a lot of ky or astroglide. :ph34r::lol: Key ingredient: glycerin

I've been using the leftover Meguires leather cleaner/conditioner on the door molding but a thin coat of petroleum jelly works well too.

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" I've never considered myself to be all that conservative, but it seems the more liberal some people get the more conservative I become. "

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I've been using the leftover Meguires leather cleaner/conditioner on the door molding but a thin coat of petroleum jelly works well too.

Petroleum Jelly will rot rubber. Don't use it.

That's why they recommend using KY or Astroglide instead of Petroleum jelly with your condom. ;):lol:

If you really want to make people safe drivers again then simply remove all the safety features from cars. No more seat belts, ABS brakes, traction control, air bags or stability control. No more anything. You'll see how quickly people will slow down and once again learn to drive like "normal" humans.

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I've been using the leftover Meguires leather cleaner/conditioner on the door molding but a thin coat of petroleum jelly works well too.

Petroleum Jelly will rot rubber. Don't use it.

That's why they recommend using KY or Astroglide instead of Petroleum jelly with your condom. ;):lol:

LOL you may be right about it rotting rubber but that's not why they don't recommend using petroleum on condoms. Petroleum jelly isn't water soluble. I don't imagine too many women would enjoy having it in there bodies for a few days. Rotting a condom apart might be a concern if you plan on using the same one a few times. Perhaps there are people out there that are into recycling their condoms. Probably the same people that need to heed the Keep Fingers Away warning stickers on lawn mowers. :D

"Burns" rubber

" I've never considered myself to be all that conservative, but it seems the more liberal some people get the more conservative I become. "

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I've been using the leftover Meguires leather cleaner/conditioner on the door molding but a thin coat of petroleum jelly works well too.

Petroleum Jelly will rot rubber. Don't use it.

That's why they recommend using KY or Astroglide instead of Petroleum jelly with your condom. ;):lol:

LOL you may be right about it rotting rubber but that's not why they don't recommend using petroleum on condoms. Petroleum jelly isn't water soluble. I don't imagine too many women would enjoy having it in there bodies for a few days. Rotting a condom apart might be a concern if you plan on using the same one a few times. Perhaps there are people out there that are into recycling their condoms. Probably the same people that need to heed the Keep Fingers Away warning stickers on lawn mowers. :D

im back and just read this... you guys are classic!

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