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Hey, we're getting there. And we are keeping Anders.
Paul- Gardener sens his regards.

Enjoy the photos:

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Dale,

Nice to see that you finally have full time company. I have a feeling that your car issues will start to diminish with Gardener and Jose to help you along.

Or, they will get tired of working on your car all of the time and force you to take them fishing and they may actually make you drive it two days in a row without opening the hood to look for new potential trouble.

I heard the Gardener was pretty good at welding hoods shut. Don't be surprised if the hood release(s) don't work some morning.
 
What's that old expression - "Misery loves company"?! Sorry, couldn't resist that one! :smile: On the other hand "There is strength in numbers"!! Good to see the PR LBC contingent is growing....still planning that cross island trek??
 
Dale: Si Los tres amigos. Maybe the three of you can "negotiate" for better shipping rates on parts OR place combined orders to save money.
 
Wait a minute.

Didn't that blue one get out of town headed for Europe???
 
angelfj said:
Dale: Si Los tres amigos. Maybe the three of you can "negotiate" for better shipping rates on parts OR place combined orders to save money.

Frank, actually we discussed exactly that concept. I told them both The Colonel
is a miserable cuss of human being but quite an honest supplier when it comes
to shipping costs. So Tony is our guy!

I hope it's warmed up a bit in yer neck of the woods.
I'm taking Amos down to the marina for a while.

d
 
Nothin' like havin' a good support group when sufferin' thru addiction... :smirk:
 
Doc,

Every time I go to one of the so called "support group" meetings or events, I come back with more ideas of how to spend money on the addiction, I mean TR6.
 
Innat whut "support groups" DO?!?!

My CAB 'group' ALWAYS show up with a car problem *and* a 12 pack!
 
That does have a familiar ring to it.

The past president of the Cape Cod Club makes the best hot weiners with his chili sauce and onions for different events and tech sessions. Talk about sucking down cold ones (Coke or Sprite for me) and filling the belly, all while talking cars for hours..........no wonder it's an addiction.

Of course, you don't want to come home after and breathe right into your wife's face, but that's what mouthwash is for....
 
frank_fisher said:
5 Puerto Rican Triumphs
4 new paint jobs
3 foogy spotlights
2 flat tires and a.........

oops
is that not what we are doing?

<span style="color: #660000">A large bottle of Don Q, some diet
coke and ice and maybe a bag of Doritos.

d</span>
 
1 Cuba libra ? How about 12 Cuba libra etc. ending with 1 dor-rito bag ?
 
Tinster said:
Hey, we're getting there. And we are keeping Anders.

I absolutely love being part of the puertorican Triumph community, or support group for that matter (all though the word support group sounds like someone died, or got addicted to something).
I'll keep my PR plates and post some snowy puertorican pictures to support the group. But whatever happened to Pedro? No Triumph or not invited?

Anders
 
DFPO Pedro is history- gone like a bad case of of the clap:
May the liar, scam artist, cabron DPO Pedro burn in hades for
eternity!!

PedroStripe3.jpg
 
Pedro..........may that name finally come to rest in peace on this forum in 2009.
 
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