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pegleg
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EH?
Frank/RebopBristol, In ( by Elkhart)  
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Canadian Hot Rodder
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Keep working on it Frank, if you get it right we might let you cross the boarder!
I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning!
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1964fordf100292
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dang. wish i would've known that. i could have stopped by ther when i was down there afew monthes ago. guess i'll have to visit my uncle in burnsville. lol.. good excuse for a road trip.
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pegleg
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How about AAAYYY?
Frank/RebopBristol, In ( by Elkhart)  
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Frank, Canadian is a tricky language to learn. I almost got it one time. I was in Montreal for about 5 years. It almost stuck with me. Fortunately, I moved back to Atlanta in time.
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Once while working on an engineering job at Syncrude Canada - up at Fort McMurray, Alberta - a Scotsman told me he had made an estimate of the total lost time on site per year while the tradesmen were uttering the "eh" on the end of every sentence. But now I've forgotten it ................
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona
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pegleg
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Charlie, Good thing you escaped, You coulda wound up like Rob, EH?
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Charlie, they don't speak Canadian in Montreal, they speak " Quebeccois"!  I guess Quebec is a lot like your State of Florida, its a world of its own!  Frank is probably right though, I fyou hung around long enough, we probably would have turned you into a hockey player!
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That's right, the Quebeccois. I found it funny when Jean Chretien would make a public address in english. He would say "The pipples of Quebec." They're especially mixed up in Montreal. A lot of French, a little English plus I lived on a Mohawk reservation so I tried to learn some of that. I miss the skiing. Otherwise, it was too cold. It could snow 3 feet over night and I still had to go to school in the morning! The summers were quite alright.
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1964fordf100292
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ya know, i wonder how much of a market ther would be for a y-block blower bracket for the more modern blowers????? ya know, just make the bracket..... i am sure you can find just the blower on ebay. hmmmmm....... also, has any of you been to yestertechs website??? that manifold they got shown, i think it could be make to work for fuel injection. might have to do a lil plumbing but it looks like it might be feasible to do multi port on that intake. what you guys think, could it be done?????
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