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Old 9/7/09, 7:00 PM
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lol my wife does that also Marcel so she can pile her stuff there
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Old 9/7/09, 7:08 PM
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Wow, that brings back some memories... WATS line...Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS)

Ooops, drifting,...drifting...



Yup, plastic cutter sounds good.
Yeah, and my understanding, if you had one, call anywhere for the basic rate, does that not exist anymore. ?
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Old 9/7/09, 8:35 PM
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Hey Marcel got many old tools there? I used to collect odds and sods i had a pile of old plow wrenches and Pipe wrenches till i moved down here . I had to leave most of them up home. I was thinking it would a good post Tools from way back to see how old these fellows are lol. I have a old efficiency test kit for oil burners still the draft gage it is 6X6
The CO testers looks like a science experiment form a horror movie.
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Old 9/7/09, 8:46 PM
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Yeah, got a few more Wayne, since I am being forced to clean up by the Commander in these slow times, I seem to find them all over the place. LOL
I will try to post a few more in the coming days as I decide what I through away. Man, I don't want to throw away anything.

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Old 9/7/09, 9:00 PM
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Got one word ( hide) lol
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Old 9/7/09, 9:18 PM
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Thanks Wayne, I know that's the answer but I seem to have a difficult way of doing it.
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