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Posted by Grove r on February 15, 2002 at 06:37:13 from (161.184.22.103):
In Reply to: Re: Re: In regards to the quiz.. posted by big fred on February 14, 2002 at 21:14:04:
Hi, know what you mean on the color wars, real old hat, real fast!!!!! Drive and use what you like, what ever! That is exactly what started the Essex Tri-Directional, thing, we developed a unit that NO paint scheme could conquer, the only sad part is, there are still those that didn't get the message!! If your John Blue pulls better than my Dick Green, I'm happy for you......! My equipment does my job for me, and I hope yours does your job for you! Sure, I have my preferences, and you have yours too, I will honour yours if you will honour mine!! Oh boy, am I ever off on it this morning.... feel a lot better though! Sorry for the ranting... Hi, Mark, Mike, patch has finnaly come together, will be sending one north to Mike, for his appraisal, soon. Have a gooder, R.E.L.
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