Pickup bars? Do they have lbc bars also?
Robert D. :)
-----Original Message-----
From Michael Lupynec <mlupynec at globalserve.net>
To: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: March 26, 2000 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Oh where, oh where is my little sill gone? (NO LBC)
>As a Canadian, whenever I'm buying LBC parts from an American, I
>remind him of that Iran thing and suggest a discount would be
>appropriate - it always works.
>
>I saw amazing results in the pickup bars also.
>
>Mike L.
>AN5 10426
>----- Original Message -----
>From: woodrat <woodrat@spacey.net>
>To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Sent: March 26, 2000 6:23 AM
>Subject: Re: Fw: Oh where, oh where is my little sill gone? (NO
>LBC)
>
>
>> Although I havent had my life flash before my eyes while
>flipping through
>> the air in a spridget, I am old enough to recognize some very
>real debts of
>> gratitude to some large groups of people. One of those debts is
>to Canada
>> and Canadians in general. Americans should never forget those
>dark days in
>> Iran when the mobs were sacking the American Embassy and
>sweeping through
>> the streets trying to capture every American they could lay
>their hands on.
>> Because of the actions of Canadians, many Americans were saved
>from capture
>> and later spirited out of the country by a handful of very brave
>people who
>> could have paid dearly, had their actions been brought to light.
>Thank you
>> for being the kind of "stand-up" people you were and are. Your
>actions were
>> magnificent. I have often wondered if our State Department and
>local
>> diplomats would have responded the same way, if the shoe were on
>the other
>> foot. I would like to think so, but I am not sure we still have
>that kind
>> of moral fibre to do the right thing
>> in the face of grave diplomatic and personal risk. I had
>friends in Tehran
>> that were saved years of internment because of those Canadians.
>On behalf
>> of them and myself I want to thank you. We owe you a debt that
>will be hard
>> to repay. Americans in general should never forget those
>moments, and who
>> was there to pull our nuts out of the wringer.
>>
>> Sorry, no LBC, but watching the "Canadian theme" I felt a need
>to get this
>> off my chest.
>>
>> Larry Cogan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: William M. Gilroy <wmgilroy@lucent.com>
>> To: Karen & Greg <higgs@cgocable.net>
>> Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>> Date: Sunday, March 26, 2000 1:45 AM
>> Subject: Re: Fw: Oh where, oh where is my little sill gone? (NO
>LBC)
>>
>>
>> >
>> >Karen & Greg wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Mr.Robert Duquette
>> >> Thank you for those kind words, I'm glad you didn't have any
>intentions
>> of
>> >> embarrassing me, and the the other Canadians on the list.
>> >> The questions I have is, who is this gentleman R.H. Houston,?
>> >> He must be an American,wishing he was Canadian, so 50 % of
>his wages will
>> go
>> >> on taxes so our Liberal Government,
>> >
>> >Last Sept. I was in Montreal since the wife and I did not have
>time to plan
>> >a real vacation. They do have good food in Montreal. It was
>kind of
>> >funny we were in the casino and as my wife was losing she said,
>"Oh, its
>> >not that much, it's only Canadian." Then she hit for $500.00
>in a slot
>> >machine and what does she say to the Canadian next to her, "Oh
>damn,
>> >it's Canadian, it is not like I won real money." Ah the mind
>of the
>> >gambler. Canada is a nice country, but a bit to cold for my
>taste.
>> >
>> >
>> >Bill "The sissy boy" Gilroy
>> >77 Midget
>> >90 Shar-Pei
>> >Assort Jap jelly beans
>> >
>> >PS. Non of this was meant to offend our northern brothers.
>> >PPS. All of my vacations revolve around food and booze.
>> >
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