So, a donkey is german for "ASA", then, right?
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Jeff Goslin - MCSD
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"EdTHEWARD" <nowhere@fast.com> wrote in message
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> german thing, it seems
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> "Jeff Goslin" <autockr@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> > "Christoph Deubner" <uusz@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote in message
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> > > i've bought myself a shocktech dropforward and donkey for my
autococker
> > 2003.
> > > But as the noob i am i couldnt get the donkey firmly attached to the
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> > > forward, because the shocktech donkey has no screw threads.
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> > If your donkey doesn't have screw threads, odds are it hasn't met any
> > scotsmen...
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> > Most donkeys don't like being attached to paintball guns anyways. You
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> > try putting your donkey in a pasture of clover, I understand they are
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> > fond of that sort of thing.
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> > (Perhaps I'm ignorant, but, what the hell is a "donkey" as it relates to
> > paintball???)
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> > Jeff Goslin - MCSD
> > It's not a god complex when you're always right
> > http://www.goslin.info
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