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Elliot's Trackside Diner OCTOBER 2010
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<p>Good Afternoon,</p> <p>just dropping by for a coffee and a slice of pumpkin pie, as Halloween is casting its first shadows. I am glad that this craze is slowly fading here, it has turned into a big nuisance, giving teenage kids a reason to turn into vandals. I will stop here - we had that discussion before.</p> <p>Galaxy - I have added the young man onto my [angel] list. Suffering from depressions is bad, really bad. I know what I am talking about - I still have to fight against it.</p> <p>Barry - that Mo Wolpert chap is a heck of a crazy guy. My son could probably tell you more about him, he likes that kind of music. Anyway, <a target="_blank" href="http://weirdestbandintheworld.com/2010/03/06/mo-wolpert/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><b>here</b></span></a> is some info on him. I have also been suffering from those "hickups" for a while, but miraculously, they disappeared after I fell and broke some ribs. Now this is not a recommendable cure for it [:-^]</p> <p>Talking about Kias, they were pretty bad cars, when they entered the German market. The new generation models, designed in the Kia design center in Germany, are actually pretty good and affordable cars, though not a bargain anymore. I understand that it is a different range of models than in the US.</p> <p>It has turned pretty cold in our neck of the woods. I made an appointment with my garage to change the tires to the fur-line version and to give the car a winter check. The augurs are predicting a winter as bad as the last one. Yup, winter is coming. Better I move to Arizona now...</p> <p>TTFN (= that´s that for now?)</p>
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