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  #11  
Old October 5th 04, 12:47 AM
Enfilade
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HEre's hoping your truck is purring like a kitty in no time.

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Old October 5th 04, 04:34 AM
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
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Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up to
Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter, solonoid or
ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot box truck).
Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas show in the Spring,
was at this show. He drove him to a motel. They've got to find a fast
mechanic and have it towed. He needs to get it fixed today if he can, or

no
later than early tomorrow morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me
up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If things

don't
work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the airport and wait for
him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show is not until Friday, 10/8.
But we were hoping to have a couple of days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill
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I used to have a handle on life...but it broke off.

Purrs, Jill, that the truck gets put back right soon!
Sam


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Old October 5th 04, 04:34 AM
Sam Nash
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
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Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up to
Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter, solonoid or
ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot box truck).
Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas show in the Spring,
was at this show. He drove him to a motel. They've got to find a fast
mechanic and have it towed. He needs to get it fixed today if he can, or

no
later than early tomorrow morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me
up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If things

don't
work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the airport and wait for
him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show is not until Friday, 10/8.
But we were hoping to have a couple of days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill
--
I used to have a handle on life...but it broke off.

Purrs, Jill, that the truck gets put back right soon!
Sam


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Old October 5th 04, 05:27 AM
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"jmcquown" wrote in message t...
Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up to
Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter, solonoid or
ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot box truck).
Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas show in the Spring,
was at this show. He drove him to a motel. They've got to find a fast
mechanic and have it towed. He needs to get it fixed today if he can, or no
later than early tomorrow morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me
up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If things don't
work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the airport and wait for
him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show is not until Friday, 10/8.
But we were hoping to have a couple of days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill



Purrs are heading out, to be applied as needed.
------
Krista
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Old October 5th 04, 05:27 AM
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"jmcquown" wrote in message t...
Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up to
Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter, solonoid or
ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot box truck).
Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas show in the Spring,
was at this show. He drove him to a motel. They've got to find a fast
mechanic and have it towed. He needs to get it fixed today if he can, or no
later than early tomorrow morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me
up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If things don't
work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the airport and wait for
him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show is not until Friday, 10/8.
But we were hoping to have a couple of days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill



Purrs are heading out, to be applied as needed.
------
Krista
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Old October 5th 04, 06:48 AM
Steve Touchstone
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Purrs that he can find a good mechanic that figure out the problem and
fix it fast. It can really be frustrating trying to find a good
mechanic when traveling. Hope the problem is fixed soon enough that
you can have your time together before the show.

On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:49:59 -0500, "jmcquown"
wrote:

Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up to
Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter, solonoid or
ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot box truck).
Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas show in the Spring,
was at this show. He drove him to a motel. They've got to find a fast
mechanic and have it towed. He needs to get it fixed today if he can, or no
later than early tomorrow morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me
up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If things don't
work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the airport and wait for
him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show is not until Friday, 10/8.
But we were hoping to have a couple of days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill


--
Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky

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Old October 5th 04, 06:48 AM
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Purrs that he can find a good mechanic that figure out the problem and
fix it fast. It can really be frustrating trying to find a good
mechanic when traveling. Hope the problem is fixed soon enough that
you can have your time together before the show.

On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:49:59 -0500, "jmcquown"
wrote:

Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up to
Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter, solonoid or
ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot box truck).
Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas show in the Spring,
was at this show. He drove him to a motel. They've got to find a fast
mechanic and have it towed. He needs to get it fixed today if he can, or no
later than early tomorrow morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me
up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If things don't
work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the airport and wait for
him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show is not until Friday, 10/8.
But we were hoping to have a couple of days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill


--
Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky

[remove Junk for email]
Home Page:
http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html
Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html
  #18  
Old October 5th 04, 02:40 PM
Adrian
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jmcquown wrote:
Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up
to Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter,
solonoid or ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot
box truck). Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas
show in the Spring, was at this show. He drove him to a motel.
They've got to find a fast mechanic and have it towed. He needs to
get it fixed today if he can, or no later than early tomorrow
morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If
things don't work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the
airport and wait for him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show
is not until Friday, 10/8. But we were hoping to have a couple of
days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill


Purrs that the truck is fixed by now.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


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Old October 5th 04, 02:40 PM
Adrian
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jmcquown wrote:
Or should I say mechanic purrs? Or purrs for John?

John called this morning. Even though he had his truck completely
overhauled (by that I mean everything wrong fixed) before he drove up
to Kansas, there's another problem. It's either the starter,
solonoid or ignition switch (it's a 10 year old but reliable 22-foot
box truck). Luckily his friend Gary, whom I met at the last Kansas
show in the Spring, was at this show. He drove him to a motel.
They've got to find a fast mechanic and have it towed. He needs to
get it fixed today if he can, or no later than early tomorrow
morning, in order to get to St. Louis to pick me up Wednesday morning.

Just in case, I took some extra cash out of the bank today. If
things don't work out I'll have to find a cheap motel right by the
airport and wait for him to get there. Luckily, setup for the show
is not until Friday, 10/8. But we were hoping to have a couple of
days together before that time.

So, purrs for whichever is most appropriate, please?

Jill


Purrs that the truck is fixed by now.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


 




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