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Old 06-29-2010, 05:35 AM
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Old 06-29-2010, 09:33 AM
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Lunch break is restful.
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Taco twodaze!!
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Taco's sound good too bad Emily is cooking pork chops.
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I had fun with my best friend wandering around the local junk yards today. Haven't done that in a while. A bit warm and plenty of ants ... i miss it so


No ... I didn't see any S2000's. I just don't think this is the market for them. I did find a couple of parts for the Amigo though
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I've never done that before Scott. Sounds like a good time though.
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Just had a dinner a little bit ago with Mother & Andrea. It was gooooood!

BTW Tim, I've seen The Hurt Locker and it's good. It's more in the style of a documentary than necessarily following a story line. I think it probably a more accurate portrayal of the lives of soldiers, what is they do, and how they handle it.
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Hey Cindy! how's life in the northwest?? Are you coming down to see Harry potter's world?? It's calling your name....
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Originally Posted by yarbrough,Jun 29 2010, 08:52 PM
I've never done that before Scott. Sounds like a good time though.
It is fun ... and educational too. Gives ya too many ideas about building a custom car/truck though


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