What's the oldest?
#11
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Originally posted by catmando
Just Say N20, I see you changed your sig line. Did you get an email from OSO about it? I hope so because I told them what it said.
Just Say N20, I see you changed your sig line. Did you get an email from OSO about it? I hope so because I told them what it said.
na na na i'm telling I guess that they made you remove the part on yours that said your boat goes 100 mph.
#13
Originally posted by catmando
Just Say N20, I see you changed your sig line. Did you get an email from OSO about it? I hope so because I told them what it said.
Just Say N20, I see you changed your sig line. Did you get an email from OSO about it? I hope so because I told them what it said.
HMMM if it pisses of the CAT I'm intrigued, anyone know what it said ???
#14
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Originally posted by catmando
Just Say N20, I see you changed your sig line. Did you get an email from OSO about it? I hope so because I told them what it said.
Just Say N20, I see you changed your sig line. Did you get an email from OSO about it? I hope so because I told them what it said.
#15
Originally posted by Baja Daze
You have the mentality of a child. Nothing about you even comes close to resembling a real man. I can't believe you whine and squeal like that.
You have the mentality of a child. Nothing about you even comes close to resembling a real man. I can't believe you whine and squeal like that.
#17
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Back on topic:
I have a Doxa pocket watch that is from 1890. It's a keepsake that's been with our family since it was originally bought by my great-great-grandfather. It still keeps time to within one second a week. Not bad for a piece of machinery 113 years old.
I also have some coins from 1860, 1812, 1792. Neat, but not functional in any way.
I had a 1960 9.9hp twin cylinder Evinrude outboard that ran like a top up until I sold it in 1998.
I have a Doxa pocket watch that is from 1890. It's a keepsake that's been with our family since it was originally bought by my great-great-grandfather. It still keeps time to within one second a week. Not bad for a piece of machinery 113 years old.
I also have some coins from 1860, 1812, 1792. Neat, but not functional in any way.
I had a 1960 9.9hp twin cylinder Evinrude outboard that ran like a top up until I sold it in 1998.
Last edited by Baja Daze; 12-05-2003 at 02:19 PM.
#18
Originally posted by catmando
Baja Daze,
The depths of my disgust for you are bottomless. I can't remember anyone I've met in the last thirty years who brings out my darkest emotions like you do. If I never see your face again I will count myself a lucky man.
Baja Daze,
The depths of my disgust for you are bottomless. I can't remember anyone I've met in the last thirty years who brings out my darkest emotions like you do. If I never see your face again I will count myself a lucky man.
There's the old Nick I remember...
Hope this isn't TOOOO soon for ya CAT !!
Guess it seems your not very lucky....
Last edited by Chris232; 12-05-2003 at 02:47 PM.
#19
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Not to worry; The feelings mutual. The difference is that I laugh, while you anger. You only see such contempt for me because I tell you things you already know, but cannot admit to yourself.