Replacement for 4001C64

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Re: Replacement for 4001C64

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weemac wrote:
jps wrote:
rickfan63 wrote:.....the possibility that news might have leaked out.

I suppose we'll all have to just stay tuned.
RIC is quite good at not having any leaks. 8)

What about an onion?

:mrgreen:

Eden.
Ahem...... leeks. :wink: :lol:
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Re: Replacement for 4001C64

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Go by the sound, not the spelling! :wink:



How about a Ungion then?

Eden.
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Re: Replacement for 4001C64

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weemac wrote:Go by the sound, not the spelling! :wink:



How about a Ungion then?

Eden.
How about a colyum to hold up your porch? :lol:
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Re: Replacement for 4001C64

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I have some and thay are made out of would!

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