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Todd,
Of course this makes us wonder? Just what were you searching for when you stumbled across this E-Bay sale? :biggrin:
 
Cbrine said:
Todd,
Of course this makes us wonder? Just what were you searching for when you stumbled across this E-Bay sale? :biggrin:

And what makes you think I found it? Maybe someone sent it to me...did you ever think of that, hmm? :wink:

I'm appalled at your insinuation.
 
Hey, it's from Nashville, you never know about those folks ...

(ugh, anyone from Nashville? .. .. I'm sorry! LOL!)


And no, Todd, you need not say more on that one. ;)
 

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