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578That would come as a big surprise to his wife. ;-) Welcome to the thread JochenConstant Reader-9/25/2005
577i suppose that the joy of driving must overcome the pain of repairs... the secrX Y Zebra-9/25/2005
576Karen seems to have made the same point I did with the bolding, and you have ansConstant Reader-9/25/2005
575<i>We disagree but I'm not interested in a long debate to clarify the Lane3-9/25/2005
574The reasons for the Raleigh success, at least so argued in the article were: theJohnM-9/25/2005
573The great thing about Model A's is that everything is pretty simple, althougConstant Reader-9/25/2005
572<i>It seems to me like you overlooked something, John. </i> I gatheJohnM-9/25/2005
571<i>The problem today is no longer race although it may be race related.<JohnM-9/25/2005
570first of all... wow ! second... the closest i got to any old car like that wasX Y Zebra-9/25/2005
569Yes, a 1929 Sport Coupe. In a little while, I'm taking my mom and dad to breConstant Reader-9/25/2005
568I am not sure I came to the same conclusion as you from that article, John. You Rambi-9/25/2005
567you have a model 'A' ? as in ford ?X Y Zebra-9/25/2005
566I agree, especially if you took 49 most of the way. We've done that many timConstant Reader-9/25/2005
565<i><b>Since 2000, school officials have used income as a prime factoConstant Reader-9/25/2005
564The problem back in the day was race. The races were utterly alien to each otheLane3-9/25/2005
563One of the subjects of several conversations yesterday about Roberts' nominaJohnM-9/25/2005
562<i>I did not even know Noam was a she.</i> Really...? en.wikipedia.Elsewhere-9/25/2005
561I would agree with you in many respects. In others I would disagree. Noam ChomsPeter Dierks-9/25/2005
560The trogs will be bred out sooner or later... The great thing is that the peoplGeoff Altman-9/24/2005
559<i>if you want to see the progress of integration in this country you needLane3-9/24/2005
558kholt, if you want to see the progress of integration in this country you need tGeoff Altman-9/24/2005
557<i>Maybe its a California thing, but it is different than the defacto segrLane3-9/24/2005
556<i>actually creating new neighborhoods that were close to the "borderConstant Reader-9/24/2005
555<i>The whole neighborhood and community thing is gone. Too bad.</i> Constant Reader-9/24/2005
554I think you have a valid observation here about starter neighborhoods serving asRambi-9/24/2005
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