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I'm lost. Which compass?



 
 
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Old August 12th 03, 03:21 AM
Greg Burkhart
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"BOb U" wrote in message
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"Aris" wrote:

That one originally took a bad bounce off the astroturf and went over my
head. Then it took another bounce and smacked me in the face. ;-)



Just whatever compass you use, don't get a Tates, because everyone
knows "he who has a tates is lost"


That one originally took a bad bounce off the astroturf and went over my
head. Then it took another bounce and smacked me in the face. ;-)

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Aris:

TIP OF THE DAY--

Do not attempt to fly anything that cruises over 25 MPH.



Barnyard BOb



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Old August 12th 03, 03:49 AM
Greg Burkhart
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Oops, sorry about that...
{:-)


 




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