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Sup dogs ...
Aye! It's a Harwin spring loaded contact probe with a crown point, which makes a great tamper; and it's fitted into the outer tube used for the electrical connection, which is the solderable version so it has an end that's like a half-C section, that is useful for tweaking a roach. Properly used for making up industrial test jigs for printed circuit boards (the probes connect onto the underside of the circuit board when the bed is raised). Also known as a "Pogo stick" probe. There used to be plenty in the factory where I used to work, because every board was tested before it left the factory and needed a different hand-made piece of machinery to do so. If you did not load the board correctly into the test fixture, you could snap off one or more Pogo sticks; thus requiring some hapless technician to come over from the Lab to sort it out (you soon got good at changing Pogos .....) I'm sure the top level management had run the numbers and worked out that some base level of daily breakage was actually cheaper than employing less dim production operatives in the first place .....Is it a mini poker for packing the ends and inserting the roach card?
Aye! It's a Harwin spring loaded contact probe with a crown point, which makes a great tamper; and it's fitted into the outer tube used for the electrical connection, which is the solderable version so it has an end that's like a half-C section, that is useful for tweaking a roach. Properly used for making up industrial test jigs for printed circuit boards (the probes connect onto the underside of the circuit board when the bed is raised). Also known as a "Pogo stick" probe. There used to be plenty in the factory where I used to work, because every board was tested before it left the factory and needed a different hand-made piece of machinery to do so. If you did not load the board correctly into the test fixture, you could snap off one or more Pogo sticks; thus requiring some hapless technician to come over from the Lab to sort it out (you soon got good at changing Pogos .....) I'm sure the top level management had run the numbers and worked out that some base level of daily breakage was actually cheaper than employing less dim production operatives in the first place .....
A match is not the worst thing you could use. Or the flint holder from a Clipper lighter ..... Modern, trendy kids all pre-roach theirs (when they aren't asking me to do the honours), but I is strictly an old-skool stonerina and I still prefer to poke the roach in afterwards and let it expand. I'm sure I'm addicted to the act of skinning up itself, but I really love the ritual, setting out my little stall and everything .....
I had an unexpected 'flu jab this morning (only went to pick up my inhaler script; then they said I could have a free one on the NHS and they could fit me in right now), which did not hurt at the time (I was about to ask the nurse if i should brace myself, when I saw her putting the used syringe in the cin-bin ..... the most painless injection I've never felt) although now my arm is on fire. Then had to go to the dentist for a filling. The b@$+@\d didn't even give me any anaesthetic; just started stuffing tampons in my mouth and dived right in with his drill, till I nearly puked over him. I think he had to try a lighter flow one in the end ..... It didn't actually hurt much, just set my gag reflex off something chronic.
Heh, if you were American you'd have been given a months supply of oxys for that - no wonder they've got a fuckin opioid addiction problem...
Oh, and I totally agree regarding the roach issue. Pre-roaching is just fuckin weird...
Damn, I feel for ya. Had to have all 4 of my wisdom teeth surgically removed. 5 hours of dental surgery and several naval dentists.
I had no issues with them it's just required to have them removed
IM SORRY CONSUMER FOR BEING MEAN AGES AGO TOTALLY UNCALLED FOR AND I APOLOGISE WHOLEHEARTEDLY.
Sorry.
Hope u are ok and obv FUBAR WANTS your penis as usual.
They don't give you Oxynorm in the USA -- they sell it to you.
Over here, where medical treatment is funded by the taxpayer, they can be a bit stingy with the good stuff.
https://www.snopes.com/did-dea-legalize-synthetic-weed/The DEA recently approved a new oral liquid formulation of dronabinol — a synthetic version of the active ingredient in marijuana — as a schedule II drug.