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Mofaz
[1] Posted by Mofaz 11-05-2003, 04:54 PM
 
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Just a brief rant:

I purchased a new Micromag a few days ago. The moment I unwrapped the gun
and accessories from their bubble wrap I was overcome by a the stench of
cigarette smoke. I e-mailed the seller asking him if his mother, father, or
anyone else in his family (except for him since he's only 15 years old)
smokes. He told me he left the gear at his friend's place, who is much
older and smokes, for a few days. This friend of his also plays paintball,
which can only bring me to wonder how badly HIS equipment smells.

Now, for all of you smokers interested in selling your gear, please wash the
stench off of it first. And also, don't smoke while packaging it up. I've
washed my Micromag 3 times already and it still reeks of cigarette smoke! I
had to machine wash the tank cover twice to rid IT of the stench as well.

--

Mofaz
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)


 
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Insane Ranter
[2] Posted by Insane Ranter 11-05-2003, 05:14 PM
 
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"Mofaz" <sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net> wrote in message
news:3fa96371$0$3655$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net...
> Just a brief rant:
>
> I purchased a new Micromag a few days ago. The moment I unwrapped the gun
> and accessories from their bubble wrap I was overcome by a the stench of
> cigarette smoke. I e-mailed the seller asking him if his mother, father,

or
> anyone else in his family (except for him since he's only 15 years old)
> smokes. He told me he left the gear at his friend's place, who is much
> older and smokes, for a few days. This friend of his also plays

paintball,
> which can only bring me to wonder how badly HIS equipment smells.
>
> Now, for all of you smokers interested in selling your gear, please wash

the
> stench off of it first. And also, don't smoke while packaging it up.

I've
> washed my Micromag 3 times already and it still reeks of cigarette smoke!

I
> had to machine wash the tank cover twice to rid IT of the stench as well.



LOL....this i fine funny


 
Chris Phillipo
[3] Posted by Chris Phillipo 11-05-2003, 05:26 PM
 
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In article <3fa96371$0$3655$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net>,
sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net says...
> Just a brief rant:
>
> I purchased a new Micromag a few days ago. The moment I unwrapped the gun
> and accessories from their bubble wrap I was overcome by a the stench of
> cigarette smoke. I e-mailed the seller asking him if his mother, father, or
> anyone else in his family (except for him since he's only 15 years old)
> smokes. He told me he left the gear at his friend's place, who is much
> older and smokes, for a few days. This friend of his also plays paintball,
> which can only bring me to wonder how badly HIS equipment smells.
>
> Now, for all of you smokers interested in selling your gear, please wash the
> stench off of it first. And also, don't smoke while packaging it up. I've
> washed my Micromag 3 times already and it still reeks of cigarette smoke! I
> had to machine wash the tank cover twice to rid IT of the stench as well.
>
>


Smokers don't have a sense of smell so realy what you asking is get
soemone who doens't smoke to wash and pack it
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Chris Phillipo - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
http://www.ramsays-online.com
 
Mofaz
[4] Posted by Mofaz 11-05-2003, 05:30 PM
 
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You're right. I forgot about that.

--

Mofaz
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Chris Phillipo" <cphillipo@ramsays-online.coim> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a1343195d169fdc98a11d@news.eastlink.ca.. .
> In article <3fa96371$0$3655$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net>,
> sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net says...
> > Just a brief rant:
> >
> > I purchased a new Micromag a few days ago. The moment I unwrapped the

gun
> > and accessories from their bubble wrap I was overcome by a the stench of
> > cigarette smoke. I e-mailed the seller asking him if his mother,

father, or
> > anyone else in his family (except for him since he's only 15 years old)
> > smokes. He told me he left the gear at his friend's place, who is much
> > older and smokes, for a few days. This friend of his also plays

paintball,
> > which can only bring me to wonder how badly HIS equipment smells.
> >
> > Now, for all of you smokers interested in selling your gear, please wash

the
> > stench off of it first. And also, don't smoke while packaging it up.

I've
> > washed my Micromag 3 times already and it still reeks of cigarette

smoke! I
> > had to machine wash the tank cover twice to rid IT of the stench as

well.
> >
> >

>
> Smokers don't have a sense of smell so realy what you asking is get
> soemone who doens't smoke to wash and pack it
> --
> _________________________
> Chris Phillipo - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
> http://www.ramsays-online.com



 
Jeff Goslin
[5] Posted by Jeff Goslin 11-05-2003, 05:41 PM
 
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I recall you bitching about that with regard to something I sold you as
well.

Geez, get over it, it's someone's used gear. "Ewww it's all stinky,
ewwww!!!" What a wuss.

--
Jeff Goslin - MCSD - www.goslin.info
It's not a god complex when you're always right


"Mofaz" <sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net> wrote in message
news:3fa96371$0$3655$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net...
> Just a brief rant:
>
> I purchased a new Micromag a few days ago. The moment I unwrapped the gun
> and accessories from their bubble wrap I was overcome by a the stench of
> cigarette smoke. I e-mailed the seller asking him if his mother, father,

or
> anyone else in his family (except for him since he's only 15 years old)
> smokes. He told me he left the gear at his friend's place, who is much
> older and smokes, for a few days. This friend of his also plays

paintball,
> which can only bring me to wonder how badly HIS equipment smells.
>
> Now, for all of you smokers interested in selling your gear, please wash

the
> stench off of it first. And also, don't smoke while packaging it up.

I've
> washed my Micromag 3 times already and it still reeks of cigarette smoke!

I
> had to machine wash the tank cover twice to rid IT of the stench as well.
>
> --
>
> Mofaz
> "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
> - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
>
>



 
Mofaz
[6] Posted by Mofaz 11-05-2003, 05:59 PM
 
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Jeff... you never sold me anything.

--

Mofaz
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Jeff Goslin" <autockr@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:e--dnVujeuTn8zSiRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> I recall you bitching about that with regard to something I sold you as
> well.
>
> Geez, get over it, it's someone's used gear. "Ewww it's all stinky,
> ewwww!!!" What a wuss.
>
> --
> Jeff Goslin - MCSD - www.goslin.info
> It's not a god complex when you're always right
>
>
> "Mofaz" <sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net> wrote in message
> news:3fa96371$0$3655$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net...
> > Just a brief rant:
> >
> > I purchased a new Micromag a few days ago. The moment I unwrapped the

gun
> > and accessories from their bubble wrap I was overcome by a the stench of
> > cigarette smoke. I e-mailed the seller asking him if his mother,

father,
> or
> > anyone else in his family (except for him since he's only 15 years old)
> > smokes. He told me he left the gear at his friend's place, who is much
> > older and smokes, for a few days. This friend of his also plays

> paintball,
> > which can only bring me to wonder how badly HIS equipment smells.
> >
> > Now, for all of you smokers interested in selling your gear, please wash

> the
> > stench off of it first. And also, don't smoke while packaging it up.

> I've
> > washed my Micromag 3 times already and it still reeks of cigarette

smoke!
> I
> > had to machine wash the tank cover twice to rid IT of the stench as

well.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Mofaz
> > "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
> > - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
> >
> >

>
>



 
Chris Phillipo
[7] Posted by Chris Phillipo 11-06-2003, 10:26 AM
 
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In article <3fa9728a$0$3572$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net>,
sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net says...
> Jeff... you never sold me anything.
>
>


How soon they forget the best crack they ever had.
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Chris Phillipo - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
http://www.ramsays-online.com
 
Jeff Goslin
[8] Posted by Jeff Goslin 11-06-2003, 10:46 AM
 
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"Chris Phillipo" <cphillipo@ramsays-online.coim> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a14323dca8bcb1298a11e@news.eastlink.ca.. .
> In article <3fa9728a$0$3572$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net>,
> sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net says...
> > Jeff... you never sold me anything.
> >
> >

>
> How soon they forget the best crack they ever had.



Leave my ass out of this.

--
Jeff Goslin - MCSD - www.goslin.info
It's not a god complex when you're always right




 
Denise
[9] Posted by Denise 11-07-2003, 03:30 AM
 
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"Mofaz" <sixstringbliss@spaminator.getnet.net> wrote in message
news:3fa96371$0$3655$4c5eba9e@news.getnet.net...
> Just a brief rant:
>
> I purchased a new Micromag a few days ago. The moment I unwrapped the gun
> and accessories from their bubble wrap I was overcome by a the stench of
> cigarette smoke. I e-mailed the seller asking him if his mother, father,

or
> anyone else in his family (except for him since he's only 15 years old)
> smokes. He told me he left the gear at his friend's place, who is much
> older and smokes, for a few days. This friend of his also plays

paintball,
> which can only bring me to wonder how badly HIS equipment smells.
>
> Now, for all of you smokers interested in selling your gear, please wash

the
> stench off of it first. And also, don't smoke while packaging it up.

I've
> washed my Micromag 3 times already and it still reeks of cigarette smoke!

I
> had to machine wash the tank cover twice to rid IT of the stench as well.
>
> --
>
> Mofaz
> "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
> - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
>
>


have you tried Febreez-ing it? That crap works wonders. Or putting it in a
rubbermaid bin with a semi-opened box of baking soda?




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