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Old 07-31-2008, 04:47 PM   #1
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Good day

On this part I made some improvements and modifications mainly with the "hold down"

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Okay Terry, now you can say it . Okay I'll do it for ya while your still sleepin . . . . .

Another fine peice of work Niki!
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Thank you TexasTimbers

There are a few more improvements / modifications buy basically, it's almost completed.

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