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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Just my [2c]. <br /> <br />If you notice the coffee shop goes the way of the interest just like a normal conversation. I don't begrudge Paul and some of the others talking about helos but I don't know anything about them so I talk to someone else about something else. When the conversation gets around to something I know then I chime in. Their are enough people in here that you can pretty well talk about just about anything and someone will respond. <br />And look at what we've learned and the best part is, if John didn't do a good job of explaining it we can ask questions. Talking about John's layout - I really think that ya'll would enjoy a tour of his train room, it's a shame that he lives almost up their with Santa Clause. <br /> <br />On our visit, when I left his place it was DARK, and I got lost so I decided to call him and see if he could figure out where I was but the cell phone wouldn't work for the first three times. All I could tell him was I'd run out of road and was looking at a LAKE. The next night at Fergies they were laughing at me because that wasn't a lake it was the Atlantic Ocean. They wouldn't buy it was TEXAS defanition. <br /> <br />We just got in from our first Mediation class and it was very enjoyable and informative. <br /> <br />Snoah: <br /><b>CONGRADULATIONS!!!</b> <br /> <br />Ed: <br />I got both e-mails - I don't know why. March 28 sounds good to me. You do realize that we're only 1 1/2 hours from Cleveland down the back roads. When it gets closer to time I'll call the offspring and let them tell you how to get here. You may remember some of the roads and they can refresh your memory. <br /> <br />Bill: <br /><b>CONGRADULATIONS ALSO </b> I bet that's a load off your mind. <br /> <br />Tom: <br />I'm glad that Mr. Crapper's invention is working OK. Like I said, the first two that I re-installed I didn't take the tank off and they were heavy. I'm a slow learner. The rest were a lot easier 'cause then I'd learned to remove the tank. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a short night as I've got class again tomorrow. <br /> <br />Bob
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