Posted by Kruse on January 29, 2011 at 12:25:10 from (24.246.220.141):
In Reply to: Re: Ten Year Old Rambo posted by Smart Arse guy on January 29, 2011 at 09:35:54:
I used to have an '86 Dodge Ramcharger with the spring-loaded ram on the hood. I had a few co-workers who loved to always turn on the ornament, you know, twist it sideways or backwards. I took a can of anti-seize grease that was the same color as the ornament and put a thin layer of the stuff on the ornament. If you would get any of the stuff on your hands, it was really hard to get off using a hood hand cleaner. I sat back and watched as a guy came in and had one heck of a time getting the stuff off of his hands and clothes. The hood ornament molestation stopped after that.
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