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Tacoma Guitars: Dead or Alive?

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lanaki
Posted 2008-02-27 2:05 AM (#53046 - in reply to #53021)
Subject: Re: Tacoma Guitars: Dead or Alive?


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Originally posted by an4340:
I don't think I ever heard of N. Holden.
i'm 39 'n holden.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2008-02-27 5:10 AM (#53047 - in reply to #53021)
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"A world without string is chaos"
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cholloway
Posted 2008-02-27 7:02 AM (#53048 - in reply to #53021)
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So, chaos is profit with no strings attached?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-02-27 11:07 AM (#53049 - in reply to #53021)
Subject: Re: Tacoma Guitars: Dead or Alive?


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I thought for certain that Woodrow would get this. Hint: He was a submarine naval officer in WWII....
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MWoody
Posted 2008-02-27 2:53 PM (#53050 - in reply to #53021)
Subject: Re: Tacoma Guitars: Dead or Alive?



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Sorry, I had gone fission and didn't catch this post until a half-life ago.

So, do people now place more more trust in privately run Nuclear Power Plants than they would have in Enron?
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cholloway
Posted 2008-02-27 9:59 PM (#53051 - in reply to #53021)
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Tony Curtis' role in Operation Petticoat.

I think the actual line was "In confusion there is profit".
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