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Tickle in the chest?

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D. Tiller:
I can taste the dust in my mouth after I'm done. Think the mask is just a necesary percausion Paul. Though in your part of TX the wind is so strong, from what I hear, that you dont need to use one but need to hunker closer to the ground to keep from flying away!

Justin Snyder:
Sounds like you need to build up the muscles in your chest a little more.  That rock from Cowboy will give you more than a tickle.  ;D

stickbender:

     Yep, just look at it as micro, micro blades in your lungs.  Breathe in, slice, slice, breath out, slice, slice.  Sometimes in some years, Eddie doesn't have to plug in his Hurrican fan, to keep the dust, and insectavores away......of course, he can't sit outside either, without taking a chance of getting clocked by debris coming off of his neighbors house.  Course, his knapping tools, and rock, will be come debris also.  His neighbor, will be wondering where these arrow, and spear heads stuck in the side of his house, and trees, came from.  And that stick with a piece of copper on the end...... ;D

                                                                                       Wayne

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