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Old 03-14-2005, 02:49 PM
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Cstraub always good to learn things. I agree with ya for two reasons....one b/c I know the PRC springs are good to go from lots of feedback from member use. Second....I previously knew that you knew a little bit about springs and the background of them

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Originally Posted by cyphur_traq
Cstraub always good to learn things. I agree with ya for two reasons....one b/c I know the PRC springs are good to go from lots of feedback from member use. Second....I previously knew that you knew a little bit about springs and the background of them

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Thanks. Us TN boys are a little slow. . .but we do listen.
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Originally Posted by Cstraub
Thanks. Us TN boys are a little slow. . .but we do listen.
In your defense, the smiley guy dosnt exactly look like he's happily agreeing. Its a little misleading. I could also see how it sort of looks like "weird" if thats what you thought it meant, but you typed it correctly as "werd"... Anyway, the PRC springs are pimp (thats a good thing i think).
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Originally Posted by GuitsBoy
Anyway, the PRC springs are pimp (thats a good thing i think).
LOL. Thats funny man.




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