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Old 30-12-10, 06:18 PM
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Can anyone recommend any products for preventing water ingress through the glass ? I noticed the following one .........

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Old 30-12-10, 09:29 PM
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My Willie used to swear by a product called Seek n Seal by Comma products for sealing ingress between worn rubber window seals. Alternatively you could move to Kentucky where a constant effulgence of hot air rather than rain is the problem.

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Old 31-12-10, 03:11 AM
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Thanks Cass, They don't make that stuff any more but I found another company that does a similar product although it does sound more like a gynaecological cure.

It is Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure

Capt. Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure

I hope it solves all your creeping crack issues !
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Old 31-12-10, 11:25 AM
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We love you, too, Cassie...tell Willie "Hello, and Happy New Year!"

Good luck, with your creeping crack.

PS. It's raining here.
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Lou-Lou,

That's nice, you really are quite sweet. I thought you had fallen out with my Willie after quoting Gene Roddenberry to you.

Perhaps in the New Year we could all meet up and I can wean you away from that rough corn whisky you have in Kentucky with a few nice glasses of Laphroaig and Lagavulin.

Best wishes for the New Year,

Kisses from Cass.
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Lou-Lou,

That's nice, you really are quite sweet. I thought you had fallen out with my Willie after quoting Gene Roddenberry to you.

Perhaps in the New Year we could all meet up and I can wean you away from that rough corn whisky you have in Kentucky with a few nice glasses of Laphroaig and Lagavulin.

Best wishes for the New Year,

Kisses from Cass.
Can anyone tell me what this correspondence is about? For a moment I thought it was spam, until I saw it was from the Bristol Cars Info site.
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Old 31-12-10, 09:54 PM
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It's the tail end of the latest ramblings of an apparently Gay Atheist; or
so we are lead to believe. Enjoy them whilst they last!


Happy New Year

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Can anyone tell me what this correspondence is about?
Ouch,

Clawed by Claude. At least my billet doux has prompted you to put electronic pen to electronic paper n'est pas?

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For a moment I thought it was spam, until I saw it was from the Bristol Cars Info site.
And there's me thinking I had posted on the Bristol Cars Owners & Enthusiasts Forum.

But Claude, it is so lovely to hear from you, my Willie was only just asking, what ever happened to that Bristol Cars e-book you were so keen on, will it be proudly unveiled in 2011 or just another dead duck of a pipedream?

Whatever, I must remonstrate with you in the strongest possible terms. Your crotchety waspish rebuke is no way to start the 2011 posting season unless you are suffering extreme prurient itching caused by transfer pediculous infestation from a wandering marsupial - and even so that would still be bad form. Better that you perhaps respond to one of my two technical queries posted here for which to date I have had no replies................

Cass x
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