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Posted by David Kronwall on January 25, 2007 at 03:38:13 from (64.201.65.22):
In Reply to: Im'a Quittin posted by John T on January 24, 2007 at 08:44:56:
John T...Now, just take a loooooooooooooooong, deeeeeeeeeeeep breath, my friend, and relax a minute. I"m sure I"m talking for a lot of YTers when I say we don"t want you to disappear into that Sunshine State for tooooooooooo long, cause how would we ever get our tough electrical questions answered? You"re a heck of a help here, you know? It"s OK to go for even a month or two, but then I knooooooooow you"d end up gettin" tired of all those snowbirds and missin" your hoosier and other friends. And you"d miss all those midwestern weather surprises too. Sunshine most every day can be booooooooringgg. When you go the that Flywheelers gig, keep your eye open for my friend. Bobby Jones. He and his wife, Chris, will be down there. They"ll probably be hanging around something GREEN. Tell them I said you should say hi. Bobby has been down near Haines City since Thanksgiving, first time he"s done that. He can probably fill you in on the pros and cons of Florida! David
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