Originally posted by Weezerbot
What about sleeves????
Or the longest yardage of snot ? (not too many doorhandles where I ride though )
Originally posted by Weezerbot
What about sleeves????
Double Barrel method: advantages- takes less time, no collateral damage. disadvantages-causes ears to pop sometimes, snot moustache.Originally posted by DurangoKid
I usually purge at a stoplight or at the back end of a rotation in a pace line. This eliminates the collateral damage issue. If I had to go reaching around for a tissue or something, I’d probably end up in the ditch. On a cold day, I’d use up a handkerchief in no time.
I’ve also heard it called a farmer sneeze. When bailing hay, one doesn’t have a lot of time to clear the schnozzola of all the dust generated by the equipment. You have to keep moving to keep up with the bailer and stack the wagon.
Originally posted by Osiris
I was in a 5k running race one time. There was this little guy, maybe 5'5", who was coming up on my right, but I didn't see him, as I am 6'4". I had a big wad of goo in my right nostril, so I did the old snot rocket technique right as he started his pass on me....hit him with in the left temple. I was laughing so hard I had to stop....heh
Osiris said:I was in a 5k running race one time. There was this little guy, maybe 5'5", who was coming up on my right, but I didn't see him, as I am 6'4". I had a big wad of goo in my right nostril, so I did the old snot rocket technique right as he started his pass on me....hit him with in the left temple. I was laughing so hard I had to stop....heh
Sleektabby said:Snot Rocket all the way!
I almost forgot that I was driving in my car once and nearly fired one onto my center council.
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