Re: [MBZ] wsh/wp

2009-09-18 Thread andrew strasfogel
I wonder what the physiological source of that trigger reaction is. On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Rich Thomas < richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote: > His spot! Our 2 boys have spots but the girl doesn't. If you give them > belly rubs and scratch the spot their legs start going. One

Re: [MBZ] wsh/wp

2009-09-15 Thread Rich Thomas
His spot! Our 2 boys have spots but the girl doesn't. If you give them belly rubs and scratch the spot their legs start going. One of the boys has 2 spots, equal reactions. --R andrew strasfogel wrote: Reminds me of my late lamented dog. He used to twitch his leg uncontrollably when chewi

Re: [MBZ] wsh/wp

2009-09-15 Thread andrew strasfogel
Reminds me of my late lamented dog. He used to twitch his leg uncontrollably when chewing at a flea on his belly. On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:55 PM, wrote: > > ...The fuse blows when the headlights are turned on, but not otherwise... > > > The headlight wash/wipe function requires the parking lig

Re: [MBZ] wsh/wp

2009-09-14 Thread RELNGSON
> ...The fuse blows when the headlights are turned on, but not otherwise... > The headlight wash/wipe function requires the parking lights to be on, not the headlights. BTW, current MB design activates the headlight washer (no more wipers) every tenth use of the windshield washer. That way, the