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Old 05-19-2007, 03:38 AM
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I have heard some pretty bizarre rumors about destroying the internal baffles
Jam 23 potatoes and an acorn squash down the stack, then cover it with creosote and anhydrous lanolin. You'll have straight pipes overnight, and then you can experience tinnitus like a real freight wrangler. Whoop whoop.
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I have heard some pretty bizarre rumors about destroying the internal baffles
Jam 23 potatoes and an acorn squash down the stack, then cover it with creosote and anhydrous lanolin. You'll have straight pipes overnight, and then you can experience tinnitus like a real freight wrangler. Whoop whoop.
That would never work, and why would you even suggest such a thing? Everybody knows that a ripe punkin works better.
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I have heard some pretty bizarre rumors about destroying the internal baffles via droping batterya down the stack(to heat and expolde) or pouring gasoline and lighting to gain the same effect. These "myths" are used to create that open exhaust/freight train sound. Anyone tried or heard of these or think they are safe or even possible. THX mc

if it's the "10 hours a day" of droning, buzzing, hearing damage, and general monotony-induced insanity you desire..., how 'bout a marylin manson cd instead???
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I have heard some pretty bizarre rumors about destroying the internal baffles via droping batterya down the stack(to heat and expolde) or pouring gasoline and lighting to gain the same effect. These "myths" are used to create that open exhaust/freight train sound. Anyone tried or heard of these or think they are safe or even possible. THX mc

if it's the "10 hours a day" of droning, buzzing, hearing damage, and general monotony-induced insanity you desire..., how 'bout a marylin manson cd instead???
Yo bob, what's wrong with Marylin Manson ? :lol:
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I have heard some pretty bizarre rumors about destroying the internal baffles via droping batterya down the stack(to heat and expolde) or pouring gasoline and lighting to gain the same effect. These "myths" are used to create that open exhaust/freight train sound. Anyone tried or heard of these or think they are safe or even possible. THX mc

if it's the "10 hours a day" of droning, buzzing, hearing damage, and general monotony-induced insanity you desire..., how 'bout a marylin manson cd instead???
Yo bob, what's wrong with Marylin Manson ? :lol:

whats right with her whoops I mean him errrr well maybe hesheit that should cover it. :lol:
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I have heard some pretty bizarre rumors about destroying the internal baffles via droping batterya down the stack(to heat and expolde) or pouring gasoline and lighting to gain the same effect. These "myths" are used to create that open exhaust/freight train sound. Anyone tried or heard of these or think they are safe or even possible. THX mc

if it's the "10 hours a day" of droning, buzzing, hearing damage, and general monotony-induced insanity you desire..., how 'bout a marylin manson cd instead???
Yo bob, what's wrong with Marylin Manson ? :lol:

whats right with her whoops I mean him errrr well maybe hesheit that should cover it. :lol:
nothing..... according to her psychiatrist ;0) (and record label)

i was just digging for a relavent comparison to spending the day (week... month... ) with straight pipes ringing 30" from my head... that's all
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