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My wife can’t stand the word ‘bushings’. She compares it to the word ‘moist’.
I frequently torment her by talking about moist bushings. I’ve only been punched a few times.
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How does she feel about the word “plump”? I have a friend who loathes that word, along with moist.
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In the UK (and ANZ?) they call them bushes. That has to get confusing.
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Plump moist bushings?
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How dare you talk about my president with such vitriol!
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Bush: Compression Accomplished
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Now I want to go collect some spares in the shop, dump ‘em in a cup of water, and post a photo. Then you can torture the wife with random texts of moist bushings throughout the day!
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I can see the association between bush and moist because I am a child, but bushings I’m not seeing.
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Those would be damp or wet. You’d need to spritz them throughout the day with a spray bottle to maintain the level of moist.
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What about grease nipple?
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Where I used to work we installed bushings on a bunch of parts. We even had to soak some in warm water. Yes, we had moist bushings...
I hate the word Taupe. I actually hate the idea of that colour, but the name is also part of the thing so it’s on the list.