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Re: Re: Re: Re: Found a 9/32 wrench, are they rare ????
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Posted by Grove r on January 03, 2002 at 20:12:03 from (161.184.22.191):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Found a 9/32 wrench, are they rare ???? posted by Has Been Dirt Digger on January 03, 2002 at 16:42:24:
Thank you for for your kind words concerning my post on the ETD, muchly appreciated. So few people respond favourably to the true genious behind such a fine piece of equipment. This shall surely go down in the anuls of time as the only true advance in agricultural technology. In response to Alberta Mikes querry on the time schedual for viewing the ETD; rumer has the date as being the first. The intire population of Moose Wallow has been asked to donate appropriatly for the occasion. Cameras will be baned due to the unfaverable ilumination caused by the flashes, [of the flash bulbs], seems as though this cuases the moose to go into premature rut, thus filling up the Moose Wallow. Thanking all in advance, yours truly, R.E.L.
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