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On Sep 10, 5:27*pm, Dave Brown wrote:
Billgran wrote:
Well, you old fart,
Glad to see you are still breathing TC-W3 fumes and have grease under your
fingernails!


lol, it's nice to come home to old friends. :-)

Not getting my fingernails too dirty nowadays though. Paperwork is the
bane of my existence now....

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Regards,
* * * Dave Brown
* * * Brown's Marina Ltd
* * *http://brownsmarina.com/


Dave, I've read some of your insights in times past. Thanks to you and
Bill for a good cashe' of knowledgeable advice.


 
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