Y'all need to come over here to Texas where you can buy liquid paraffin at any
pharmacy, no questions asked, just down the aisle from the bullets and beer!
:-)

John Liestman

Quoting Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Interesting point re the liquid paraffin being hard to get.
> I got mine from the local Tesco in-store pharmacy (behind the counter) and
> had to go through a grilling as to why I needed it (it seems that many were
> using it when what was required was a check for bowel cancer and continued
> use for laxative purposes can cause poor absorption of food and
> malnutrition - all part of their spiel).
> Imagine their faces when I explained I wanted it to rub on my bagpipes -
> followed by another discussion to explain I wasn't being funny or using
> "bagpipes" as a word for something else.
> I don't think they were convinced as they still mentioned not taking it
> without asking the doctor first (as far as I know, he doesn't play).
> You can buy rat poison quite easily but liquid paraffin?
> A letter from the Chief Rabbi, Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope is
> required first (if they stock it at all).
> Colin Hill
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Stephen Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 2:58 PM
> Subject: *** SPAM *** [NSP] Re: boring discovery
> 
> 
> > Thanks for the reminder Colin.
> >
> > Whereas I was talking about adapting household items for simple bore
> > cleaning and oiling, you do have an excellent point about polishing.
> Cotton
> > buds are nowhere near tight enough for that specialist task.  Horses for
> > courses and all that.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Steve
> >
> > PS:
> > <SOAPBOX ON>
> > I predict the need for a central buyer to supply pipers with rarer stuff.
> > Why ?  Judging by the difficulty I had finding a chemist with retail
> bottles
> > of liquid paraffin (most restricting themselves to pharmacy Winchesters
> for
> > fear of abuse) it might easily join the prescription list.  And as proper
> > hardware stores (forget DIY sheds) rapidly become a vague memory, whither
> > then ?  Wholesalers are naturally only interested in big orders.
> > <SOAPBOX OFF>
> >
> >
> >
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> 
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> 


Yer pal,
John Liestman


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