A late "Thank You!"

Discussion topics related exclusively to our annual gathering in Carlisle PA on June 3-5, 2005.
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mhamilton
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The "cell mate". The name, yes is odd.

I did forget about that little wonder. I placed it in the cubby hole (very good fit), now my sunglasses don't rattle. Are those related to the "wacky wall walkers" from the early 90's?

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I gotta say I really like the bag, as a matter of fact, I carried my Performance Ford magazine, some DVD's and other stuff in it today. I parked my car in the morning took the ferry over to work and showed all of downtown/lower Manhattan my cool new bag. LOL.

Thanks guys Brad, excellent choice! Oh, the cup is on the shelf with my cossie models 8)
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Of course! What good is a car that never gets driven? ;)
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Someone asked for a picture of the XR4Ti candy bar. (Not sure if I have done this correctly), If it doesn't show up, I'll try again. This labor of love (or madness) took my wife and I about 25 hours, working 5 hours a night for 5 straight nights, to create 270 bars. I'm glad you enjoyed them and for those of you hoping to preserve them, I have absolutely no idea how long they will keep.

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Post by Ed Lijewski »

DPDISXR4Ti wrote: Thanks John & Mark. You can blame me for the backpack and Scott for the mugs. I even did a bit of "market research" on the bags, asking for input from a few "GenX" guys.
Ah, hah; trumping Mr. Trump? Sounds so much like right out of an early episode of this year's The Apprentice. The winning team--BookSmarts--chatted up GenXers to find out what new clothing product they'd really like to see introduced. It had to have all sorts of pockets/carriers/etc for cellphones, etc. Based on their good research and design instincts, they won.

So, should we call Brad the Bag Man :?: :roll: :D :wink: :D

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I've been called worse Ed! :lol:

Actually, the only thing I didn't like about the bag we went with was the lack of pockets. There was a slightly nicer mono-strap bag with a couple more pockets, but the price more than doubled for that one. :roll: We were already over budget, so I choose to act with some fiscal integrity and go with the simple, yet functional bag. After all, I need to save some money in the reserves for the boondoggle to the Fiji islands with the interns. :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:
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