OK - Where is MarlinMan93

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Vall,

Are you out there? I sure do get unsettled when I notice old (membership wise) members taking too long of a break.

Hobie, make him quit working on that car and come back. :D
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:lol: I'd love to.
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He's just taking a break, like many of the old heads/oldtimers/anybody does from time to time. We all have happenings in our lives that pull our attention from the board.

Take me for instance, I have to sign off now to get my Hi-Wall 40-82 ready for the Buffalo match tomorrow :D The Colt Lightning needs to be slicked up for the "Man on Man" event, and then there's that nasty 1886 that has not been shot in TWO weeks. Bad things happen to us all--see? See you boys on another date and time. :D ---------Sixgun
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I heard he had a problem with his PO.

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PO?
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20cows wrote:PO?
Parole Officer.
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I still see him monthly and email every once in a while. When I saw him last month he said he was still working on the Camaro.
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jdad wrote:I still see him monthly and email every once in a while. When I saw him last month he said he was still working on the Camaro.
Camaro? funny thing. While I was cleaning out my Dad's house last year, I found my old SS hub caps from my '68 RS/SS Camaro. They still look like new.------------Sixgun
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pharmseller wrote:
20cows wrote:PO?
Parole Officer.
Oh. . . around here, we just refer to the "PO's" as "wives" - that way the term "PO" can be either a noun, as in "My PO said I have to stay home and help the kids with their homework this weekend", or a verb, as in "The wife is really PO'd that I bought that new Marlin instead of paying the rent". . . :lol:
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Sixgun wrote:
jdad wrote:I still see him monthly and email every once in a while. When I saw him last month he said he was still working on the Camaro.
Camaro? funny thing. While I was cleaning out my Dad's house last year, I found my old SS hub caps from my '68 RS/SS Camaro. They still look like new.------------Sixgun

Hey, a buddy of mine had one of those. Slowest darned thing I ever raced against. :mrgreen:
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jeepnik wrote: Hey, a buddy of mine had one of those. Slowest darned thing I ever raced against. :mrgreen:
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I cry when I think about that '68 RS/SS. It had the 350/300 hp with the close ratio 4 speed. Hida-away headlights with lots of crome. The black stripe across the front. I bought it in 1971 for $1500 and sold it in '74 for $750. It was still very nice when I sold it.--------$30,000 car today :( :( -------------Sixgun
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