Re: Did Lard Valve Spontaneously Combust?



On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 18:34:42 -0600, The Repair Guy
<repairguy1993@xxxxxxxxx> did courageously avow:

>John Wood <jwood262@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>He took a pretty hard pasting a while back on
>>NOS vs. new production devices.
>
>Not in his opinion :-)
>
>The Repair Guy
>http://repairguy1993.netfirms.com/

Enough it appears he's gone away to pout.

Ken Wilson

Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas,
Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the
Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE)
and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka 'The Cowardly Lion')
Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca http://www.criticalhistory.com/
.



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