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Old 21 August 2002, 10:35 AM   #71 (permalink)
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Dr Neil,
I am afraid there are many secrets about Great Aunt Dymphna we shall never understand. Who sends the single red rose from Moscow on her birthday, why she carries two ribbonless medals close to her heart, a Pour le Merite and a George Cross, why she plays Chopin in the style of Jerry Lee Lewis....

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p.s. yes, with her foot on the keyboard...
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Old 21 August 2002, 12:04 PM   #72 (permalink)
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To RLWP:

Great Aunt Dymphna was a real special lady. To play Chopin with her tootsies..... now that takes REAL talent. Hmmmm. Makes me wonder, though. Her bio makes her sound a little like Mata Hari. And especially with a Blue Max in her posession.

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Herr modeling guru, I have much to learn from you, Obi Wan. Want to explain what tropical Albies looked like?

Blue skies

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Old 21 August 2002, 11:56 PM   #74 (permalink)
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Did your Great Aunt ever get captured by the germans and the great Dr Roden ?

Maybe they should have Testor, Or Revelled in the great capture.
 
Old 21 August 2002, 11:58 PM   #75 (permalink)
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Did your Great Aunt have a Monogram?

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You guys crack me up..... and keep me going through my hectic day. Thanks 8)
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What I can't believe is that you people are still here 25 replies after class was dismissed ???

Shirley, (Ooops I mean surely)You can't be waiting for next semester's course on this thread?

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Old 22 August 2002, 06:21 PM   #78 (permalink)
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Thread? Never use it myself - too fuzzy. Waxed dental floss or stretched sprue work best for rigging.
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Dear Neil Director Glencoe Institiute,

I need your help,

I have found that I have super glued a few plastic bits from one of my kits to my forehead. People laugh at me as i walk down the street because I have the top wing of a Roden Alb D.II and one half of the fueslage of the old Airfix DrI stuck to my ear lobe.


What can I do about these people?

Please help as I am getting afraid to go out doors. Also I have found that the fumes from the super glue have changed the way I look. My hair has started to fall out and I want to move North.
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So can you fly?

Funny, super glue was developed in a hosp. to glue skin, as in a cut.

Tried to glue a false tooth back in with super glue. Almost died from the fumes.

Cat whiskers work great for rigging. But it takes awhile to collect enough.
 
 

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