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RE: Beeman's BQR - 5/15/2007 9:25:26 PM   
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Man, that was really deep Spencer.............

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RE: Beeman's BQR - 5/16/2007 12:05:21 AM   
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okay.. Thanks for the lesson bottlenutboy. I have applied the knowledge to learn that my other bottle is dated 1932. So I can guess that my house is no older than 1930. They are in a case that my kiddo helped me build today and going on the wall when I get it built back.

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RE: Beeman's BQR - 5/16/2007 12:57:45 AM   
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Thanks for the lesson bottlenutboy.


no problem! think we should think about doing it for ALL newbies...rather than just giving out answers Teaching people to do research maybe give them a STARTING point instead of doing all the work for them

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Man, that was really deep Spencer.........


thanks i try!

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RE: Beeman's BQR - 5/16/2007 2:07:37 AM   
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Hey Joel, Big Al S can come ahead any time and he can bring JJ with him. My ancestors are Hebrew and American Indian and I have black blood kin too. On top of that I am a Southern Boy. Any time the rasicst brothers want some history lessons I will be happy to give them some.

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RE: Beeman's BQR - 5/29/2007 2:09:36 AM   
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okay.. now the problem.. my insurance agent wants a new inventory done to update my insurance.. what's it worth?

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