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Doubleplusgood - first impressions
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From: Andrew McKenna <NOcmorSPAM3...@NObigpond.SPAMnet.au>
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Subject: Re: Doubleplusgood - first impressions
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 03:59:47 GMT
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bikerbetty wrote:
> On Feb 19, 10:21 am, "Minx" <sass_my_fr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> So - I finish at 4 in Civic. Let's plot something for Wednesday!!!
>>> bikerbe...@gmail.com
>> 4:30 at corner of Eucumbene Dr and Cotter Rd?
>
> I'll be there!!!!
>
> betty
>
Watch out for lightning strike!
--
Cheers
Andrew
(Make a lightning rod by gluing a blunt ferrous rod to the top of the
motorcycle helmet, attaching a 4 metre length of copper strap to the rod
with copper wire, and attaching a suitable boat anchor to the free end
of the strap to make sure it stays earthed - any Windows 98 computer
would do.)