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quality of the klr

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2003 1:57 pm
by Jim Sherlock
> Concours's (?), which are assembled in the US, have just as many
"assembly" related problems. Never doubt the lazyiness of the American worker.

nklr gas attack

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2003 7:32 pm
by Harry Seifert
from the mind of Buddy Seifert
> [Original Message] > From: Chris Krok > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 2/13/03 11:25:51 AM > Subject: [DSN_klr650] NKLR gas attack > > > > (Who are the Kapitol Kops? Army MP? Sekrit Service?) > > Krokko hooks off. If I catch any of you, in my stuff, I'll kill you.
Herr Doktor... My oldest son's best friend left the US Border Patrol here in sunny SoCal to be a Kapital Kop....I believe they are under the Dept of Interior.......like you said, they have orders to go in as all others are leaving. If it's going to be an extremely hazardous atmosphere they'll boogie too, allowing the surviving FD Haz Mat Techs and DoD techs to take over to mitigate the problem. us old time surviving firemens use the ancient rule of thumb when dealing with big green clouds, iffen it be bigger than your outstretched thumb, you're TOO DAMN CLOSE......send in them blue canaries to check it out. I'll be going to DC, an upstate Maryland facility and the NFA at the end of the month, so I'll get to all the crap that's happening first hand and real close......Say, anybody know what the weather is like back there.....board shorts and slaps? 'Sides, I already got my own SCBA's, filling station and semi-protective outerwear...least for chlorine gas.