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Old 03-10-2006, 10:54 AM
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How am I supposed to ship them?

And you told me it was time to go home

Pink flowers? explain please
Old 03-10-2006, 10:55 AM
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hello joline! by the way those cookies look soooo good! i want some
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Hiya Berlinas.

Ya'll are friendly here, so I will be nice
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Originally Posted by Lainey8484,Mar 10 2006, 02:52 PM
OK, whip up some of those cookies. Bring me just TWO tomorrow night, NO BURNT bottoms, and we'll be good again.

As Bill said when you guys were brewing beer, don't forget to wash your hands.
I can probably do one or the other BUT not both - I need to return you red tin anyway (and rick
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[QUOTE=Bass,Mar 10 2006, 03:05 PM] I can probably do one or the other BUT not both - I need to return you red tin anyway (and rick
Old 03-10-2006, 11:18 AM
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i'll be bringing the red tin!!

don't think i need the faucet - thanks anyway
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Originally Posted by Bass,Mar 10 2006, 02:35 PM


i would bet the kitchen remodel is a lot cheaper BUT i'll let Erick do the math as he's much better at it than I

btw Joline - Ben is only Porsche owner in the new england s2000 owners club?? I think he likes younger women :ducks:
Haachooo!!

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Originally Posted by Allynbayleigh,Mar 10 2006, 02:38 PM
Porche? I like muscle cars , LOL. Boy Im digging myself in a ditch here. OK the S2K are hot cars, but not my type there.

Lainey- a 20 year old is considered vintage down here, LOL.
I'm a musclecar junkie from way back. I've just moved on to "sports cars" now.
What's some of your favorite musclecars?
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1969 Camaro SS that is SWEET!

Im a really big Firebird fan too, prefer the newer style (last one would be my dream, yellow with black).

My stepdad has the 1969 and I just wish I could drive it just once. I love to start it up when I am over at his house, LOL. Im even glad to wash it and everything. My poor car must feel like crap around it.

Porches are ok, but just not my style, well maybe the suv in turbo....
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Originally Posted by Allynbayleigh,Mar 10 2006, 08:41 PM
1969 Camaro SS that is SWEET!
RS Camaro is where it's at. You can't really argue that the hidden headlight Camaro doesn't look better. SS RS would be best, in fact give me the '67 black SS RS from "Better off Dead" and I'd be happy. I still wouldn't replace my S2000 with it though. As good as it looks, it still would drive like a car from 1967.


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