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Janet Wilder wrote: > william boyd wrote: >> Janet Wilder wrote: >>> william boyd wrote: >>>> Janet Wilder wrote: >>>>> william boyd wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> How are the oranges doing, are they turning to orange yet or are >>>>>> they still green. Those were the sweetest oranges I had ever >>>>>> tasted. I bought some (3) in Wall Mart the other day for .78c >>>>>> each, they were from South     

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Author: william boyd
Date: Sep 12, 2008 16:27

william boyd wrote: Janet Wilder wrote: william boyd wrote: Janet Wilder wrote: william boyd wrote: How are the oranges doing, are they turning to orange yet or are they still green. Those were the sweetest oranges I had ever tasted. I bought some (3) in Wall Mart the other day for .78c each, they were from South Africa, no where near as good.
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Janet Wilder wrote: > william boyd wrote: >> Janet Wilder wrote: >>> william boyd wrote: >>> >>>> How are the oranges doing, are they turning to orange yet or are >>>> they still green. Those were the sweetest oranges I had ever tasted. >>>> I bought some (3) in Wall Mart the other day for .78c each, they >>>> were from South Africa, no where near as good. >>>> >>> >>> We are staying     

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Author: Janet Wilder
Date: Sep 12, 2008 15:16

william boyd wrote: Janet Wilder wrote: william boyd wrote: How are the oranges doing, are they turning to orange yet or are they still green. Those were the sweetest oranges I had ever tasted. I bought some (3) in Wall Mart the other day for .78c each, they were from South Africa, no where near as good. We are staying here as is everyone else. We don't
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Janet Wilder wrote: > william boyd wrote: > >> How are the oranges doing, are they turning to orange yet or are they >> still green. Those were the sweetest oranges I had ever tasted. I >> bought some (3) in Wall Mart the other day for .78c each, they were >> from South Africa, no where near as good. >> > > We are staying here as is everyone else. We don't even have a tropical > storm     

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Author: william boyd
Date: Sep 12, 2008 12:50

william boyd wrote: How are the oranges doing, are they turning to orange yet or are they still green. Those were the sweetest oranges I had ever tasted. I bought some (3) in Wall Mart the other day for .78c each, they were from South Africa, no where near as good. We are staying here as is everyone else. We don't even have a tropical storm warning up. The hurricane is supposed
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william boyd wrote: > william boyd wrote: >> Bob McMillan wrote: >>> I am planning a trip that would take me from Makinaw Michigan down >>> through Flint, then Sarnia on to London then Hamilton to Niagara >>> Falls. I would be pulling a car on a tow dolly. I have heard that >>> you are required to have brakes on the tow dolly to go into Canada. >>> Is this true? If so I guess I will     

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Author: Janet Wilder
Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:08

To me these carts are all over designed for what they have to do and expensive too. And they are hard to take with you. Look for an old tricycle. The ones with the big plastic wheel on the front and the small squatty ones on the back. They are wide, sturdy and very light and cheap. You need an axle and some half inch plastic pvc pipe and tees. Make a small cradle out of the pipe and you
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To me these carts are all over designed for what they have to do and expensive too. And they are hard to take with you. Look for an old tricycle. The ones with the big plastic wheel on the front and the small squatty ones on the back. They are wide, sturdy and very light and cheap. You need an axle and some half inch plastic pvc pipe and tees. Make a small cradle out of the pipe and you     

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Author: william boyd
Date: Sep 11, 2008 21:02

william boyd wrote: Bob McMillan wrote: I am planning a trip that would take me from Makinaw Michigan down through Flint, then Sarnia on to London then Hamilton to Niagara Falls. I would be pulling a car on a tow dolly. I have heard that you are required to have brakes on the tow dolly to go into Canada. Is this true? If so I guess I will just go the long way around
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Author: Janet Wilder
Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:21

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Author: Gar
Date: Aug 7, 2008 16:02

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Author: Bob Noble
Date: Aug 6, 2008 20:41

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Author: Bob Noble
Date: Aug 6, 2008 20:41

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Author: william boyd
Date: Aug 6, 2008 13:52

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