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Old 05-25-2006, 09:35 PM
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Porch Light Time For Daryl
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Time to give it a rest.

I need a week off from this. I need to find a new approach to the problem.

See you all next week.
Thank you, Daryl, for all of your posts these past few weeks. I have read every one, and in addition to the brainpower evident in each, your passion for TGM oozes from every sentence.

Great stuff!

Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend, but hurry back. I'm already having withdrawal symptoms, and I swear I can hear Neil walking the floor!
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I think we have been talking about two different things -Iknow I have.My point is that whatever plane you are on whether you shift or not -the hands trace the planeline.And the left arm is not on that inclined plane for most of the stroke.Have a good weekend -Especially Daryl
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