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I go to the Hamb also, but never registered, just "lurk", no password
required. On some, my computer can be set to automatically remember
the password, etc.
And it was a hatchet, not an axe! LOL Good to hear from you. I'm still
working on getting my 64 Fury back on the street. Got the 361 running
and back in, now am fighting with the gosh awful rear brake drums. Car
has 90K miles, and I dont believe the brakes have ever been changed.
Got one rear off, now working on the other. I put some twist on the
puller then smack it a few times with a 3 lb. hammer. Come back in a
couple days and do it again. Got the first one off in two weeks! LOL
(I work slow)
See you later........


On 5/22/08, Don Dulmage <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>  What no Axe? We miss you and your classic comment which was just that. I will never forget it. I smile evertime I think of it.
>  I find forums just theioppisite with passwords and moderators and to many subjects I am quickly wearied on them. Just the way i am bult I guess. Got into trouble on the HAMB one. Decided I didnt belong there I  guess. Anyway I hate having to play PASSWORD everytime I want to comment. Like what secret info would be there that would make that necessary? The formula for winsheild washer antifreeze or what?
>  Don
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Lee Sumpter


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