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Old 11-21-2009, 10:32 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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Default Re: CSC Emblems - Hats - Jackets, etc. Special Sale

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Don,
Ken did demo the full range of motion of the sleeeeeeeves.
You know what they say about the size of your grouper.

I just know peanut butter is going to enter the conversation.
Cheers,
GFS
You guys are just jealous of the
modeling royalties from the Moesly SeaCraft site that
I get from the sale of every jacket.

The Sears catalog better watch out....

See ya, Ken
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Old 11-22-2009, 12:08 PM
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Default Re: CSC Emblems - Hats - Jackets, etc. Special Sale

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Don,
Ken did demo the full range of motion of the sleeeeeeeves.
You know what they say about the size of your grouper.

I just know peanut butter is going to enter the conversation.
Cheers,
GFS
You guys are just jealous of the
modeling royalties from the Moesly SeaCraft site that
I get from the sale of every jacket.

The Sears catalog better watch out....

See ya, Ken
Jealous of the royalties from your sticky Sears catalog you`ve been dragging around since puberty or that monster Grouper?
Was that you sporting a grin on page 341 with a soon to be mine Sears minibike with a 3 1/2 Techumseh in 1968?

My Brother hit the stairs to the upper porch head on at speed and went vertical. Somehow he held on and slammed the forks. The good news is the wheels and motor went into my newly designed go-cart built outta 2x2`s 2x4`s and plywood scraps pirated from unsuspecting local building sites. A string for a throttle, steered with your feet, and no brakes. All my shoes had a 45 deg. slant on the heel. Flintstone style. The motor was mounted on the left and I could turn in tight righthanded circles and keep her on 2 wheels forever. Fun in the snow too.

Well Janet is ready and off we go up to Juno for a little Mutton huntin!
Cheers,
GFS
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