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Re: Seat pitch
- Subject: Re: Seat pitch
- From: craigd@lios.apana.org.au (C. Dewick)
- Date: 7 May 1999 08:13:57 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail, misc.transport.rail.australia-nz
- Organization: Lios - Children of the Light - May the Schwartz be With You
- References: <6OaW2.580$VK.457616@news0.optus.net.au> <19990430030203.17987.00000344@ng-fb1.aol.com> <7gbo39$ggp$1@news1.mpx.com.au> <3729AE68.1B27C39D@alphalink.com.au>
In <3729AE68.1B27C39D@alphalink.com.au> Reece Isaac <throttle@alphalink.com.au> writes:
>Gee I'm suprised at you two, especially you Rod.
>A seat pitch is what you had Rod when you hit that dog food truck when
>you were pitched(out of your seat) to the other side of the cab to the
>roof and the floor behind the drivers seat;-) We all experienced the
>pitching seat over the Marribinong river viaduct just out from McIntire
>loop when there were great chunks of the decking timbers missing some
>years ago. That was accompanied by the hot plate pitch that emptied out
>the billy and the control pedestal pitch that emptied your cupper.
Nothing like a nice drink of hot, steaming pitch to start the day... 8-)
It's good for plugging leaks in electrical cabinets if there's no silicone
around, but it tends to be a little acidic and eats away at metal if left
there too long.
Regards,
Craig.
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