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RAMFM - How I remember thee...
A Guy Named Steve wrote:
> Hey Michael, > > I've been to Quantico a total of five times now. It seems like the > more I'm there, the busier I find myself with class stuff. I'm going > back again in a few weeks, although I don't know how busy we'll be > outside of classes. We do have a research project to do a part of the > class, which I'll likely do on my own time. > > I still remember the food you served my first time out - you just don't > get that steamed shrimp/prawns around here like that! It's good to hear things are going well for you. We live at the other end of the County now but with the 234 Bypass completed it is a short drive to Quantico from here. Let me know when you get back into town and I'll feed you again and/or we can hit DC and do the tourist thing. The weather here has been very warm this winter so sight seeing is a pleasant experience. Unfortunately my Mustang is laid up in the garage. I think it was down and out the last time I saw you. |
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Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
> A Guy Named Steve wrote: >> Hey Michael, >> >> I've been to Quantico a total of five times now. It seems like the >> more I'm there, the busier I find myself with class stuff. I'm going >> back again in a few weeks, although I don't know how busy we'll be >> outside of classes. We do have a research project to do a part of the >> class, which I'll likely do on my own time. >> >> I still remember the food you served my first time out - you just don't >> get that steamed shrimp/prawns around here like that! > > It's good to hear things are going well for you. We live at the other > end of the County now but with the 234 Bypass completed it is a short > drive to Quantico from here. Let me know when you get back into town > and I'll feed you again and/or we can hit DC and do the tourist thing. > The weather here has been very warm this winter so sight seeing is a > pleasant experience. Unfortunately my Mustang is laid up in the garage. > I think it was down and out the last time I saw you. That's all those smoggy old Mustangs making the weather warm.... -- “I intended that "not stupid" be a requirement.” – Seth Breidbart |
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WindsorFox wrote:
> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: >> A Guy Named Steve wrote: >>> Hey Michael, >>> >>> I've been to Quantico a total of five times now. It seems like the >>> more I'm there, the busier I find myself with class stuff. I'm going >>> back again in a few weeks, although I don't know how busy we'll be >>> outside of classes. We do have a research project to do a part of the >>> class, which I'll likely do on my own time. >>> >>> I still remember the food you served my first time out - you just don't >>> get that steamed shrimp/prawns around here like that! >> >> It's good to hear things are going well for you. We live at the other >> end of the County now but with the 234 Bypass completed it is a short >> drive to Quantico from here. Let me know when you get back into town >> and I'll feed you again and/or we can hit DC and do the tourist thing. >> The weather here has been very warm this winter so sight seeing is a >> pleasant experience. Unfortunately my Mustang is laid up in the >> garage. I think it was down and out the last time I saw you. > > > That's all those smoggy old Mustangs making the weather warm.... Unfortunately, my Mustang hasn't contributed to the global warming effort for about two years. |
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"Michael Johnson, PE" > wrote in message
... > WindsorFox wrote: >> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: >>> A Guy Named Steve wrote: >>>> Hey Michael, >>>> >>>> I've been to Quantico a total of five times now. It seems like the >>>> more I'm there, the busier I find myself with class stuff. I'm going >>>> back again in a few weeks, although I don't know how busy we'll be >>>> outside of classes. We do have a research project to do a part of the >>>> class, which I'll likely do on my own time. >>>> >>>> I still remember the food you served my first time out - you just don't >>>> get that steamed shrimp/prawns around here like that! >>> >>> It's good to hear things are going well for you. We live at the other >>> end of the County now but with the 234 Bypass completed it is a short >>> drive to Quantico from here. Let me know when you get back into town >>> and I'll feed you again and/or we can hit DC and do the tourist thing. >>> The weather here has been very warm this winter so sight seeing is a >>> pleasant experience. Unfortunately my Mustang is laid up in the garage. >>> I think it was down and out the last time I saw you. >> >> >> That's all those smoggy old Mustangs making the weather warm.... > > Unfortunately, my Mustang hasn't contributed to the global warming effort > for about two years. I've got your back. Two times over. dwight |
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"A Guy Named Steve" > wrote in message
oups.com... > > I just realized that I wasn't the original **** disturber. I was the > original head of the bashing department. Unfortunately Google groups > doesn't go back to 1996. I also liked my quote about adding it to my > "threat collection" (Dirty Harry). > > Aw the good ol' days... > > Steve > 72 Skylark Custom455 The good old days... According to Google, you were "born" on August 11, 1997 in a post to the Seattle Mariners newsgroup. dwight |
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dwight wrote:
> "Michael Johnson, PE" > wrote in message > ... >> WindsorFox wrote: >>> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: >>>> A Guy Named Steve wrote: >>>>> Hey Michael, >>>>> >>>>> I've been to Quantico a total of five times now. It seems like the >>>>> more I'm there, the busier I find myself with class stuff. I'm going >>>>> back again in a few weeks, although I don't know how busy we'll be >>>>> outside of classes. We do have a research project to do a part of the >>>>> class, which I'll likely do on my own time. >>>>> >>>>> I still remember the food you served my first time out - you just don't >>>>> get that steamed shrimp/prawns around here like that! >>>> It's good to hear things are going well for you. We live at the other >>>> end of the County now but with the 234 Bypass completed it is a short >>>> drive to Quantico from here. Let me know when you get back into town >>>> and I'll feed you again and/or we can hit DC and do the tourist thing. >>>> The weather here has been very warm this winter so sight seeing is a >>>> pleasant experience. Unfortunately my Mustang is laid up in the garage. >>>> I think it was down and out the last time I saw you. >>> >>> That's all those smoggy old Mustangs making the weather warm.... >> Unfortunately, my Mustang hasn't contributed to the global warming effort >> for about two years. > > I've got your back. Two times over. I appreciate that. Although when I did have it running I was lucky to get more than 100 miles to a tank of gas after the blower was installed. Maybe I built up a reserve to keep my torch alive for the last two years. |
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dwight wrote: > "A Guy Named Steve" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > > > I just realized that I wasn't the original **** disturber. I was the > > original head of the bashing department. Unfortunately Google groups > > doesn't go back to 1996. I also liked my quote about adding it to my > > "threat collection" (Dirty Harry). > > > > Aw the good ol' days... > > > > Steve > > 72 Skylark Custom455 > > The good old days... > > According to Google, you were "born" on August 11, 1997 in a post to the > Seattle Mariners newsgroup. > > dwight Interesting. I was sure it was 1996. But I just found the Auto Trader ad for my 71GS455 when I bought it. I thought it was April 1997 but it was April 1998. I was on Usenet prior to buying that car as it was Anthony who I was on the phone to a few days after purchase when the alternator died on the way to the drag races that Easter. So I had known him before. Thanks for confirming my failing memory... Steve 72 Skylark Custom455 |
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Michael Johnson, PE wrote: > A Guy Named Steve wrote: > > Hey Michael, > > > > I've been to Quantico a total of five times now. It seems like the > > more I'm there, the busier I find myself with class stuff. I'm going > > back again in a few weeks, although I don't know how busy we'll be > > outside of classes. We do have a research project to do a part of the > > class, which I'll likely do on my own time. > > > > I still remember the food you served my first time out - you just don't > > get that steamed shrimp/prawns around here like that! > > It's good to hear things are going well for you. We live at the other > end of the County now but with the 234 Bypass completed it is a short > drive to Quantico from here. Let me know when you get back into town > and I'll feed you again and/or we can hit DC and do the tourist thing. > The weather here has been very warm this winter so sight seeing is a > pleasant experience. Unfortunately my Mustang is laid up in the garage. > I think it was down and out the last time I saw you. Yep, it was keeping space in the garage. I think the place I'll be staying is up in Dumfries, although I have no idea what I'll have available as far as time goes - so I don't want to commit to anything at this point. Steve 72 Skylark Custom455 |
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dwight wrote: > "A Guy Named Steve" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > > > I just realized that I wasn't the original **** disturber. I was the > > original head of the bashing department. Unfortunately Google groups > > doesn't go back to 1996. I also liked my quote about adding it to my > > "threat collection" (Dirty Harry). > > > > Aw the good ol' days... > > > > Steve > > 72 Skylark Custom455 > > The good old days... > > According to Google, you were "born" on August 11, 1997 in a post to the > Seattle Mariners newsgroup. > > dwight Here's my first every RAMFM post: From: SEEverist - view profile Date: Sun, Aug 17 1997 12:00 am Email: (SEEverist) Groups: rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang Not yet rated Rating: show options Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author You can also check on the mustangs to see if they've been damaged by looking for VIN tags. Look on the underside of the doors, trunk (hatch), hood. Also on the fenders on the inside with the hood open and inside the trunk (hatch) on the body panels. Also on the nose cap. Ford put decals with the VIN number attached. If the car was damaged, there is usually a DOT tag without the vin numbers, or the originals have been painted over. Not many people would know to remove them and reattach them after bodywork was done. Steve |
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"Michael Johnson, PE" > wrote in message
... > dwight wrote: >> "Michael Johnson, PE" > wrote in message >> ... >>> WindsorFox wrote: >>>> Michael Johnson, PE wrote: >>>>> A Guy Named Steve wrote: >>>>>> Hey Michael, >>>>>> >>>>>> I've been to Quantico a total of five times now. It seems like the >>>>>> more I'm there, the busier I find myself with class stuff. I'm going >>>>>> back again in a few weeks, although I don't know how busy we'll be >>>>>> outside of classes. We do have a research project to do a part of >>>>>> the >>>>>> class, which I'll likely do on my own time. >>>>>> >>>>>> I still remember the food you served my first time out - you just >>>>>> don't >>>>>> get that steamed shrimp/prawns around here like that! >>>>> It's good to hear things are going well for you. We live at the other >>>>> end of the County now but with the 234 Bypass completed it is a short >>>>> drive to Quantico from here. Let me know when you get back into town >>>>> and I'll feed you again and/or we can hit DC and do the tourist thing. >>>>> The weather here has been very warm this winter so sight seeing is a >>>>> pleasant experience. Unfortunately my Mustang is laid up in the >>>>> garage. I think it was down and out the last time I saw you. >>>> >>>> That's all those smoggy old Mustangs making the weather warm.... >>> Unfortunately, my Mustang hasn't contributed to the global warming >>> effort for about two years. >> >> I've got your back. Two times over. > > I appreciate that. Although when I did have it running I was lucky to get > more than 100 miles to a tank of gas after the blower was installed. Maybe > I built up a reserve to keep my torch alive for the last two years. DAMN! That's bonus EPA points. I'll never complain about my 12 to 15mpg any more. ) |
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