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12-05-2007 11:02 AM #1
Hi
Hello!
My name's Simon. I've 72 Ford T-Bird 429cui. It's my first us-car. Perhaps you are a little confused why the first, but I come from Switzerland and here are old us-cars a little bit rarely. Normaly I drive an Audi, or better I change nearly every half year the Audis.
And whats also important, my English is veryvery bad.
Greets
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12-05-2007 01:21 PM #2
hi and welcome , i dont speak english well either but my southern is great
Age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm.
Kenny
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12-05-2007 01:54 PM #3
Yea welcome aboard, after a few my english aint so good either
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12-05-2007 02:42 PM #4
Welcome, make yourself comfortableSuperman wears Chuck Norris pajamas
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12-05-2007 05:13 PM #5
Simon,
Welcome, and your english is fine. At least you put capital letters to start sentences, and use punctuation to denote the end of your sentences. You'll do fine, and I am amazed you found a '72 'bird in your part of the world!!
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