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Re: 89 XV750 Mystery

Date : Wed, 26 May 2004 20:42:30 -0700 (PDT)
To : virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx
From : Inbred Redneck <bugbor@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject : Re: 89 XV750 Mystery
Tthank you, sir. Your logic is exquisite. I knew I could count on the list to help me in my time of confusion.
Now, if you'd only send me a grand or so, I can buy the XV and keep the SR, without having to raid money earmarked for Momma's Roth IRA.
Contributions from list members will be gratefully accepted.
BTW, sorry about the double post. Guess I got a little excited, realizing that Doug was gonna buy the bike for me.  ;-)
 
Rob J

"Douglas W. St.Clair" <dwstclair@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/26/04 11:10 PM, "Inbred Redneck" wrote:

> Talk me out of it before I decide to buy it and keep the other 250. I really
> don't need 3 XV's, an SR and my '68 Suzuki 80. Do I? ;-)
>
This is simple. It is a toy therefore, you must have it. The other bike is a
toy, you must keep it.

Now you have your answer, which begs the 'other' question. If a man foes
into the woods and says something, and no one hears, is he still wrong?

-- 
Doug
Tir na nOg 
[Tir na nOg is a mythical place where no one ever gets old. It is the land
of the forever young in an Irish legend.]
Copyright ) 2003 Douglas W. St.Clair
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