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Have a quick read of the 'manual'. Please show me the EXACT spot in the manual where it mentions the word 'blister'? Can't find it? What a SURPRISE!
Ok, now find the words 'too much grip'! Can't find that, either? Not quite so surprising this time!
In reality, that manual isdamned god! However, even though they REGULARLY use the words 'rear grip' and 'front grip' they do get LAZY and use the word 'grip' to mean 'rear grip' without 'qualifyng' he word with the 'end' to which they mean, which is plain SLOPPY!
In MY opinion, GillardKid has been given bad advice from 'pit gossip' about the concepts of 'blisters' and 'grip'. I thought I had taken time and care to HELP him get over that 'confusion'. You two took the EASY route.... point him to somewhere else and don't worry yourselves if he RETAINS the confusion about 'blisters'.
Oh.... and remember, I come from the generation of children who WERE hardy enough to be 'corrected' without diolving ito tears and running for 'mummy's apron'! I fully appreciate you two are from the VASTLY more 'effete' genration who believe that people must be spoken to, in hushed, even tonse in case a SLIGHLY nuaghty word might frighten them into a breakdown!
Acually, it's probably YOU two, single-handedly, who have caused my (about to qualify) 'teacher' daughter to be re-designated as a 'learning facilitator'!!!! I kid you NOT... that really IS the term she is told to use! I mean.... the word 'TEACHER' might imply that those who have a FRACTION more experience might JUST have some useful wisdom to impart..... and that wul NEVER do..... would it?
So.... addressing Gillard-Kid .... if I have uspet you and/or altered you Ch or Chakra or hve set back your development to the womb YET again, I am TRULY sorry..... I forgot you are ALL WIMPS today! Off to the Naughty Step again, Ian!
...... here, hold on...... if MY 'lecture' has harmed GK..... how come YOUR harsh word haven't irretrievable damaged ME???? I'm off to my lawer to check.....
Yours
ian (Actualy, respect to BOTH of you for your usually, very sound advice given here!)
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