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Re: 89 XV750 Mystery

Date : Wed, 26 May 2004 23:59:18 -0400
To : <virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From : "Douglas W. St.Clair" <dwstclair@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject : Re: 89 XV750 Mystery
On 5/26/04 11:42 PM, "Inbred Redneck" <bugbor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Guess I got a little excited, realizing that Doug was gonna buy the bike for
> me.  ;-)
>
Rob,

I like you. In fact I like you a lot. Not enough to want to touch you but
still a lot. I had a boss who taught us to never say, 'no'. You would start
a conversation where the other guy offers a point that you might have
difficulty with. The obvious answer, the simple answer, is, 'no'. But he
taught us to start with, 'yes, let's talk about it.' So let me conclude by
saying, "She sure sounds like a beauty. Yes Rob she sure sounds like a
beauty". <g>

Any more features that spiffy new toy has that you haven't told us about.

-- 
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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