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Old 02-08-2006, 08:32 AM   #1
 
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just want to let everyone know i'm about 8 days behind and working like crazy. i would really appreciate it also if you would do a search on things like floating yokes, static yokes, etc. before asking me for a detailed response at this time. one of my favorite things is to talk with folks about the few things i know anything about, but i just need to concentrate on getting these orders out. most of the info folks want is probably available with a quick search.
also, i'm pretty much always home in the evenings, and i like talking on the phone, ask ausie, so call me after working hours at 828 627 2594 if you have a lot of questions, and that way, during the day, i can keep busting my butt to catch up.

also, i'm getting some emails from the site and for some reason i can't respond. i'm trying, but the mail keeps coming back undeliverable, so i guess a pm would be the best bet, or a call. john[/align]
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ROGER THAT!!
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That's a BIG 10-4.
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Old 02-08-2006, 04:05 PM   #4
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Then stay outta here and getter done!!!!!!

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No prob Gibblet. Sounds like business is great.
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Old 02-08-2006, 09:33 PM   #7
 
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mobo, did you get my pm? i never got one back from you, but sometimes my box is full.
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Old 02-08-2006, 09:46 PM   #8
 
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well y'all are making fun of me. i would to. but some folks send me emails and pm's that are like books of questions i have to write a term paper to answer. they could have gotten my opinion on things with a quick search - (you've got to be wondering about them in the first place if they want my opinion). and i'd rather go in depth with someone on the phone where they can't re-read what i wrote and figure out i have no idea what i'm saying .


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If it was the one regarding the cable that had seperation, then yea I got it and responded. The problem is fixed now and it's all good.
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Hey gibblet,
You're doing a great job, and your posts sure are helpful...Keep it up!
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