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May 9, 2005
Slippery is the TauZenBodiChakra of The Rock
A not insignificant chunk of the lure, I’m telling you, at least for my personality type, is the situationalist response system—if such a superficially-seeming inconsistent thing be called a system—to which the product clings. Half the fun is codifying down the mystique, Hardy-Boying the mystery. Like mapping the human genome. But flakier. For instance, the primary and cardinal rule of low, slow, and steady heat turns out to be way unexpectedly contraindicated when plunging for dregs with the screen halfway out and bereft of protection from the directly applied flame. There you want to go strong, hard, hot, and quick to release the wisp and not the wire. It’s not only contradictory but counter-intuitive as well, making it a hard discovery.
Posted by peligrito at May 9, 2005 6:26 AM
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