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Re: THE REAL RON BASHING
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Posted by Allan in NE on October 01, 2004 at 03:40:18 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: THE REAL RON BASHING posted by 720Deere on September 30, 2004 at 13:16:51:
Mornin' 720Deere, I've paced the floor and worried about this all night, couldn't sleep, this for me, was just a terribly agonizing ordeal throughout the whole of the night. :>) But, it occurs to me now, with the coming of the dawn and the clarity of mind, which the new day will always bring: Ron is really upset and further, Ron is justifiably worried: He is truly going through an unbelievably traumatic experience over this one situation, this one and only, all-important issue and he just does not want to post until he has done his extensive online research and is positively sure of what he says and is accurate down to the smallest detail. He does not, at this critical juncture, want to make any mistakes concerning this subject. This is very essential to the overall tone of discussion! Ron doesn't think ampacity is a real word either. :>) Mornin' Everyone! :>) Allan
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