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Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 24 Sep 2014, 7:48pm
by Mike Sales
reohn2 wrote:Mike Sales wrote:Shouldn't it be "Dost thee"?
No it wouldst be ''dost thou''
Ta. and to JamesE.
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 24 Sep 2014, 8:08pm
by JamesE
reohn2 wrote:But for a wick thou bringest light to the debate young sir!
I’ sooth thou flatterest, sir; though not clean past my youth, I hath yet some smack of age in me, some relish of the saltness of time.
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 24 Sep 2014, 10:03pm
by sjs
reohn2 wrote:No it wouldst be ''dost thou''
No, it
would be "dost thou". Thou wouldst, it would (I think).
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 10:48am
by Pandaz
Everytime! If titanium bonds into steel... Arghhh!!
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 10:49am
by Pandaz
sjs wrote:reohn2 wrote:No it wouldst be ''dost thou''
No, it
would be "dost thou". Thou wouldst, it would (I think).
Oughtn't thou "?
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 1:08pm
by reohn2
sjs wrote:reohn2 wrote:No it wouldst be ''dost thou''
No, it
would be "dost thou". Thou wouldst, it would (I think).
Thou couldst be correct!
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 4:44pm
by rmurphy195
Yup - light smear of copper-ease.
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 26 Sep 2014, 7:29am
by sjs
reohn2 wrote:sjs wrote:reohn2 wrote:No it wouldst be ''dost thou''
No, it
would be "dost thou". Thou wouldst, it would (I think).
Thou couldst be correct!
Or perhaps it wouldth.
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 26 Sep 2014, 10:39am
by colin54
This thread,like that of the skewer of yon OP needs a dab o' grease, for verily it appears to be stuck in the past.
Re: Does Thee Grease Thy QR Skewers?
Posted: 26 Sep 2014, 10:55am
by NATURAL ANKLING
Hi,
Valbrona wrote:I used to, but aren't all QR skewers these days rust-proof? Yes, such considerations do matter in life! What do you do?
But is the hollow axel rustproof