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Old 08-31-2008, 06:04 PM
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I agree the book is wonderful- just finished reading it for a second
time (after 3 years). It has a place on my bookcase headboard.

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Old 08-31-2008, 07:29 PM
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<dlp121@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I agree the book is wonderful- just finished reading it for a second
> time (after 3 years). It has a place on my bookcase headboard.


You agree with who?



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Old 08-31-2008, 11:17 PM
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roach AH#123 wrote:
> <dlp121@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:931b3776-59ad-4db6-9dfb-6b597c0e1b2b@56g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
>> I agree the book is wonderful- just finished reading it for a second
>> time (after 3 years). It has a place on my bookcase headboard.

>
> You agree with who?
>
>


You know. That guy. That one, yeah. That's the guy.

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Old 09-01-2008, 07:11 AM
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"roach AH#123" wrote:
><dlp121@gmail.com using google groups> wrote:
>>I agree the book is wonderful- just finished reading it for a second
>> time (after 3 years). It has a place on my bookcase headboard.


>You agree with who?


The 33 other reviewers on Amazon. He just got his tabs mixed up and
sent it to RMH via Google rather than Amazon. Cut the dude some
slack.

Hey Bill, sorry I never replied to your last personal ping. About the
time I was ready to compose one a backhoe dug up a buried cable, then
a semi pulled an overhead cable down along with a electric pole that
dropped a transformer in front of a kid's truck and caught it on fire,
then I had to move 70 faculty from one building to another, then I had
to activate 134 numbers in some new student housing, then I had to
create 440 voicemail accounts for them, yada yada.

Hope your're doing OK.

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Old 09-01-2008, 06:51 PM
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Roger Elmore wrote:

> Hey Bill, sorry I never replied to your last personal ping. About the
> time I was ready to compose one a backhoe dug up a buried cable, then
> a semi pulled an overhead cable down along with a electric pole that
> dropped a transformer in front of a kid's truck and caught it on fire,
> then I had to move 70 faculty from one building to another, then I had
> to activate 134 numbers in some new student housing, then I had to
> create 440 voicemail accounts for them, yada yada.


Damn, that sounds like the plot for either a movie or a Road Runner cartoon.

Sounds like you're busy these days.
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Old 09-02-2008, 12:51 AM
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spunky hussein tuna wrote:
>Sounds like you're busy these days.


Outside of going to work and back, the only riding I've done since May
was a PGR sendoff for the Humboldt NG to the Nashville airport.

Did you get the contents of the empty DVD case? I finally managed to
get the other player hooked back up yesterday and found "Angel's Wild
Women" inside it like I figured.
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Old 09-02-2008, 01:28 AM
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Roger Elmore wrote:
> spunky hussein tuna wrote:
>> Sounds like you're busy these days.

>
> Outside of going to work and back, the only riding I've done since May
> was a PGR sendoff for the Humboldt NG to the Nashville airport.
>
> Did you get the contents of the empty DVD case? I finally managed to
> get the other player hooked back up yesterday and found "Angel's Wild
> Women" inside it like I figured.


Yes, I did. If I forgot to thank you for that, I'm sorry. Thought I
had, but at my age I think I've done lots of things I only kind of
thought of maybe doing.

Glad you found the elusive DVD.
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Old 09-02-2008, 05:43 AM
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"Roger Elmore" <whatzit@STOPmambm.com> wrote in message
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> "roach AH#123" wrote:
>><dlp121@gmail.com using google groups> wrote:
>>>I agree the book is wonderful- just finished reading it for a second
>>> time (after 3 years). It has a place on my bookcase headboard.

>
>>You agree with who?

>
> The 33 other reviewers on Amazon. He just got his tabs mixed up and
> sent it to RMH via Google rather than Amazon. Cut the dude some
> slack.



I did cut him some slack. You should see all the
shit I typed and deleted before I sent it.

And I forget what the last ping was about, Bronson,
I believe.

roach



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Old 09-02-2008, 10:32 PM
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On Aug 31, 11:04*am, dlp...@gmail.com wrote:

> I agree the book is wonderful- just finished reading it for a second
> time (after 3 years). *It has a place on my bookcase headboard.


Hmmm. Maybe I should get it, as I've been thinking of restoring mine.

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Old 09-03-2008, 12:13 AM
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"Road Glidin' Don" <d.langkd@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Aug 31, 11:04 am, dlp...@gmail.com wrote:

> I agree the book is wonderful- just finished reading it for a second
> time (after 3 years). It has a place on my bookcase headboard.


Hmmm. Maybe I should get it, as I've been thinking of restoring mine.

All kidding aside, it is a good read.

roach



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Old 09-03-2008, 12:40 AM
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"roach AH#123" wrote:
> "Road Glidin' Don" wrote:
>> Hmmm. Maybe I should get it, as I've been thinking of restoring mine.


>All kidding aside, it is a good read.


Karen found the hardback at B&N for a couple of bucks and bought it
for me.

Anyone ever follow the eBay auction and see what the bike brought?

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