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Re: So,what are you restoring or working on...
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Posted by Allen on August 31, 2001 at 18:20:07 from (207.44.55.52):
In Reply to: So,what are you restoring or working on... posted by Dan on August 30, 2001 at 19:44:07:
Too much....Scrounging parts for a new undercarriage for the 20th Century traction engine,... Workin on fixin what other people busted on my Oil pull "pup",... Trying to find the jerk what stole the kid's wheelhorse,... Getting a model hit 'n miss ready to ship to a customer in Japan,... Fixin up the wife's piece of junk S-15 Jimmy for inspection,... Laying and bending some sectional 4-3/4" gauge track for another customer...workin on website stuff for the biz, AND the Portersville club,...probably should also be doin a few things that I've totally forgotten about, but at least I won't have to feel bad about those until somebody complains, and reminds me. ;) Just seems the hurrier I go, the behinder I git :(
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