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Old 01-24-2008, 12:01 PM
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Wow, I forgot about the adult theme. I even forgot the password, but I do know what happens if you don't put in the right one...sorry, forgot that too.
Heck when we tried the chat before we were getting these kind of messages so I guess the programmer decided to take you right there.

Okay, the password is drummer

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Wow, I forgot about the adult theme. I even forgot the password, but I do know what happens if you don't put in the right one...sorry, forgot that too.
Heck when we tried the chat before we were getting these kind of messages so I guess the programmer decided to take you right there.

Okay, the password is drummer
That's really funny, Joni. We all figured the "links" were just another financing mechanism for the Band to collect some referral funding.
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I manage a great Italian restaurant in Idaho Falls, ID. If anyone ever goes through IF on their way to Henry's or South Fork, or for whatever reason, stop in and ask for Dorian, I'll hook you up!

(I guess you need to know the name in order to stop in! Carino's is the name. Ask anyone in town and they could tell you how to get there.)
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My nieces Husband worked there also. Jake Gunderson?
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Was running a manufacturing plant in Mexico until the company was bought out...fishing and working on my Brit bikes now...been a couple of months and I am really liking this.
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I manage a great Italian restaurant in Idaho Falls, ID. If anyone ever goes through IF on their way to Henry's or South Fork, or for whatever reason, stop in and ask for Dorian, I'll hook you up!

(I guess you need to know the name in order to stop in! Carino's is the name. Ask anyone in town and they could tell you how to get there.)

Dorian,

That's great!

My wife and I stopped into Johnny Carinos' last year on our Anniversary fishing trip. My top shelf Margarita with Patron was very good as was the food.
Warmed up my leftovers the next night for dinner also.

We could work something out here, tradeout float trips for food stops?

Something to think about eh, as we're up there atleast 3 weeks out of the month during the warmer months.
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Was running a manufacturing plant in Mexico until the company was bought out...fishing and working on my Brit bikes now...been a couple of months and I am really liking this.
You referring to the Triumph type or the Raleigh type?
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I work with Daniel J, I am the plant manager of the truss plant. This is my third plant I have managed, PA, SC, and now wyoming.
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Wow Larry you get around....
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Triumph type altho I also have a 74 Norton and have had a few BSA's and a bunch of Harleys.
Cliff-are you a Brit guy?
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