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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 1,019
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Well, if that happened my money would be on Sonett III. Our age difference was enough such that he was always big enough to kick my arse when I was younger. He's still a big boy, but I'm now a bit more nimble. One time I took him out with a wooden block from behind the sofa at age 7...but I paid for it later that day.
Andrew...lighten up buddy. Stop over and introduce yourself this time...last year you walked right in front of Mark and I and never said a word to either of us. Like I said... no hard feelings. I would gather Mark is the way he is because of some of the things that have been broadcast by you in the past. Maybe he could bring a broken Sonett III part for your shrine? I believe I have a tail lamp from a 72 Sonett IIi in the basement.
Hey, at least Olson has the guts to put his last name to some of the things he writes (not that I agree with all of them, mind you). That's a lot more than can be said for some others! I got some really nasty PMs a while back from people who seem to think I don't know who they are. It's funny...you see these guys in public and you would never think they would look like they do. They just look like ordinary folks, but behind the computer they are different people. It always amazes me...with the ability to hide on the internet people can be very nasty...none of us would ever act that way in person to each other and that's a fact!
Until next time.
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Little Gun: 1981 928 Competition Package Twin Turbo, 375 RWHP, 415 RW ft-lbs, 10psig manifold pressure. Nikasil Block, JE2618 Pistons, 93 octane.
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