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Old 03-17-04, 11:29 AM
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it is all relative

You are a noob if you did not own one prior to at least 1985.
Old 03-17-04, 03:26 PM
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Originally posted by vipernicus42
Exerpt from "The Life And Times Of Rx7Carl"

"The early years of Carl's life were known as the 'dark ages'. These dark ages were filled with a rotor-less emptieness until one day, Carl bought his first rotary car....."

hehe...

Jon
Carl told me that he was born in a log cabin he helped his father build.

And yes Jon, I noticed that my name was mentioned, but being the celebrity that I am, I don't get too worked up over it anymore.
Er... you DO know how to spell WANKEL, don't you?
Old 03-17-04, 03:40 PM
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oops! Dat's ze french qui is coming out no?

center = centre in Canada
honor = honour
wankel... should be wankel.... so sue me

not, of course that my editors caught it *nudge*


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