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Post by flossieskid on Feb 1, 2023 5:37:31 GMT -5
Good Lord! Between Easton’s and Johnny’s incredibly detailed explanations about the difference between cogs and spokes, I feel thoroughly informed! You both sound like mechanical engineers! Very impressive! I will try to remember the specific differences of both - I just hope I don’t slip a “cogspoke” - a new word I made up to cover ALL my bases!! Thanks for the informative tutorial!
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Post by Easton on Feb 1, 2023 9:26:42 GMT -5
^ Hardly a mechanical engineer. I just know the difference because I had to fix my own bicycle when I was a kid and a bicycle had both.
By the way, I contacted Merriam-Webster about 'cogspoke' as a new word and they said, "Not on your Nelly!"
Maybe I'll try Urban Dictionary.
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Post by tommyc on Feb 1, 2023 22:29:12 GMT -5
They did say good night. Maybe not everytime. But there was one episode where Grandpa was tickling Grandma. And she says good night with as much dignity as she can manage. Does anyone else recall this? Yes, I love gramma's giggling. I always enjoy that ending and it makes me smile.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2023 22:34:21 GMT -5
They did say good night. Maybe not everytime. But there was one episode where Grandpa was tickling Grandma. And she says good night with as much dignity as she can manage. Does anyone else recall this? Yes, I love gramma's giggling. I always enjoy that ending and it makes me smile. Grandma always seemed to not enjoy Zebs affection, but deep down she loved it.
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Post by Easton on Feb 1, 2023 22:46:13 GMT -5
^ They had such incredible chemistry as actors. They made the characters real.
And I, too, remember and get a kick out of Grandma's giggle.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2023 12:03:21 GMT -5
^ They had such incredible chemistry as actors. They made the characters real.
And I, too, remember and get a kick out of Grandma's giggle.
They sure did. I love the scenes between Grandma and Grandpa.
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