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30-35 Degrees, or 20-25 Degrees?

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Re: 30-35 Degrees, or 20-25 Degrees?

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Not me Jeff

Adam Cherubini, NJ

>I think that picture was taken 20 years ago. The shop looks so nice and clean! That's Dave Donahee (I think I spelled that wrong) and the late Palmer Sharpless. Two of the nicest guys you'd ever meet.

I guess I'm not real photogenic. Local news papers photograph and interview me at least 4 times each year, but I never see me in the papers!

Adam

Re: 30-35 Degrees, or 20-25 Degrees?

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Re: Hooey

paul womack

>Listen to their words and smile, but watch their hands.

Sage advice. Amusing too :-)

Some of the "old guys" are strong on practice, and weak on theory. That's OK, but you have to allow for it.

BugBear

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