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Re: this falls line up for RFDTV
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Posted by Loon Yi on November 19, 2004 at 14:20:00 from (12.31.6.119):
In Reply to: Re: this falls line up for RFDTV posted by Harley on November 19, 2004 at 11:59:56:
How about American Straw Chopper? American Manure Spreader? Monster garage sometimes has some skilled dudes, but I'd have to say the american chopper guys use lots of out of the box stuff. Not to mention hammering bearings into place. Looks like I could even do it! The younger kid absorbed zero knowledge over his years in the OCC. Jesse James is a pretty good fabricator, I really like the "pay up sucker" tattoo on his palm. One last comment: Why would the american hotrod guy hire that miserable old crone for an accountant? In lieu of alimony?
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