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From: keith@balrog.dseg.ti.com (Keith A. Schauer)
Subject: Re: DoD Confessional
Message-ID: <1993Apr23.205833.21184@balrog.dseg.ti.com>
Organization: Texas Instruments Information Technology Group
References: <1993Apr21.053721.551@bnr.ca>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 20:58:33 GMT
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In article <1993Apr21.053721.551@bnr.ca> MBEAVING@BNR.CA writes:
>
>I hate pre'80s motorcycles.
>
>At first I thought it was a phase.  I though I would
>get used to them.  It didn't happen.  I tried gazing
>at CB750s and 900 customs, 

	Thats pretty hard since CB900 customs weren't introduced
	until 1980.  If you find a pre-80 one, hold onto it.  It
	will be worth big bucks some day.

>What am I to do?  Everytime I read a .sig containing 
>some spoked wheel wonder, I shudder and feel pity that
>the poor soul has suffered enough.  

	Mine has comstar wheels.  Methinks you need to do
	your homework better.

>= My employer has no idea what I'm talking about! =
>===================================================

	And obviously, neither do you.

-- 
Keith Schauer		Texas Instruments	Plain O, Texas
80 CB900 Custom		
DoD #0901		In an insane society, the sane man must appear insane.
AMA			My company disavows any knowledge of my actions.
