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practial classics

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well shaggy has gotten into practical classics holiday snaps this month.

To quote my brother

<span style="font-style: italic">"So, a car with no heater, a soft top, rear wheel drive, and weak headlights for the long Norwegian winter nights is considered practical?"</span>

cheery
steve
 
I usually buy it.
I'll look through the shelves at our local bookstore and see if it's available yet
(it takes a bit longer to get to The New World)
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I like the study of rust products that they have been doing over the winter.

I can only get it behind security in the Vaernes airport. I picked up a copy in January and read about some Brits driving to heck Norway. which is accentually the town where the Vaernes is. funny they dont call it the heck airport for some Reason

anyway its just a little picture, my big story is in MG Enthusiast this month.

steve
 
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