Everything Old Is New Again, I guess

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Vonz90
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Re: Everything Old Is New Again, I guess

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HTRN wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:01 pm I've have. Mostly I was annoyed with the parts houses.

Have you ever called up your relative/wife/friend, all excited about the new refrigerator you bought? Because I haven't.
Refrigerator? Not that I can think of, stove - yes.

You should have seen my wife gushing about the new oven she bought for her bakery last year.
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Re: Everything Old Is New Again, I guess

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HTRN wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:01 pm Have you ever called up your relative/wife/friend, all excited about the new refrigerator you bought? Because I haven't.
I have,but mostly I was hoping they would take me up on my offer to store their excess moose meat.
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