Hawk power, searace, Todd & what ever else he is know calling his company.
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Originally posted by Eric Froberg
Mark & Lucy
Doing ok. Taking some getting used to not working. Need to find something to keep busy some day. Key Biscayne golf course helps. I’ll be back in the 70’s soon, I hope.
This guy has been bad news his whole life. Fortunately, he was still within arms reach when he tried me.
PS - Loved your neckwear suggestion.
Buck,
Lizards aren’t low enough. To this guy the bottom of a lizards belly would look like the Rickenbacker Causeway from sea level.
Mark & Lucy
Doing ok. Taking some getting used to not working. Need to find something to keep busy some day. Key Biscayne golf course helps. I’ll be back in the 70’s soon, I hope.
This guy has been bad news his whole life. Fortunately, he was still within arms reach when he tried me.
PS - Loved your neckwear suggestion.
Buck,
Lizards aren’t low enough. To this guy the bottom of a lizards belly would look like the Rickenbacker Causeway from sea level.
at Low Low tide
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Steve1,
Yes that is the same guy.
Maybe OSO can explain why he is a junior member as of July 2003???.
Looks like he is selling off everything in his shop..
Yes that is the same guy.
Maybe OSO can explain why he is a junior member as of July 2003???.
Looks like he is selling off everything in his shop..
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BEWARE SPAM SCAM
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AP (2003-07-22)
Federal officials say they're cracking down on impostors who create Web-sites and E-mails that appear to belong to well-known companies. The Federal Trade Commission has brought its first case against
this type of scheme, known as "spoofing" or "carding."
They charged a 17-year-old California boy with posing as America Online to get credit card numbers and other personal information. The boy is accused of using the information to make eight-thousand dollars worth of purchases. Officials say Internet users can protect themselves by being skeptical of requests for personal information -- and monitoring
credit card statements for unauthorized charges.
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© Copyright 2003, THENIGHT
AP (2003-07-22)
Federal officials say they're cracking down on impostors who create Web-sites and E-mails that appear to belong to well-known companies. The Federal Trade Commission has brought its first case against
this type of scheme, known as "spoofing" or "carding."
They charged a 17-year-old California boy with posing as America Online to get credit card numbers and other personal information. The boy is accused of using the information to make eight-thousand dollars worth of purchases. Officials say Internet users can protect themselves by being skeptical of requests for personal information -- and monitoring
credit card statements for unauthorized charges.
Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
© Copyright 2003, THENIGHT
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Well, I tried to buy the 540 from hawk and requested a picture of the engine before I would send the money and I never heard from him again. All I could get was the lady answering the phone. I hate to say it, but I am glad that he avoided me. When I finally got in touch with them, they told me the engine was already sold. I just hope someone finds him before the police do. He needs more than just a jail sentence. Someone needs to take him deep sea fishing and.................