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Date Posted: 2/06/06 12:06pm
Author: Royal British Motorcar Society
Subject: Re: Vacuum Cleaner
In reply to: Electric Goats Ltd 's message, "Re: Vacuum Cleaner" on 2/06/06 11:47am

On behalf of the Royal British Motorcar Society, I must say the use of electric Goats gets ours! Welding used to be by proscribed formulas, one ale one weld? Or at least an electric eel , no goats for Leyland Motors no sir.

Seems we have reached a new low by using electrolytic goats instead of the tried and true eel process,


Royal British Motorcar Society

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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Vacuum Cleaner -- Major Bloodshot Gwallopy, 3/06/06 8:43am

How dare you sir!

I will not stand for this impudence!

This matter cannot go unchallenged!

We must meet at midnight on the common with pistols drawn!

I demand satisfaction!

I would go on, but I am running out of exclamations!

MBG

>On behalf of the Royal British Motorcar Society, I
>must say the use of electric Goats gets ours! Welding
>used to be by proscribed formulas, one ale one weld?
>Or at least an electric eel , no goats for Leyland
>Motors no sir.
>
>Seems we have reached a new low by using electrolytic
>goats instead of the tried and true eel process,
>
>
>Royal British Motorcar Society


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