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jbcollier
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Son of Europa Workshop

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You liked the original, loved the sequel and have been begging for more: more singing, more chanting and more fun! Coming to my house this Sunday:

Son of Europa Workshop

Same zany cast, same crew in new, surprising situations. You've been under her. You've messed about with her gear. Now come on inside as we fit the firewall back in place!

The fun and excitement kick off 9 a.m. at my house. See previous posts for the address.
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Sounds good!
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...and a chance to get high for free. Wouldnt miss it!
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�

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Ok, but with resin, I don't want your hand on my shoulder; you'd be there all week.
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I'm going to put the stuff that gets us high (acetone) outside.
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WOW !!

Thanks Everyone !!

It went very well with many hands pitching in. We did in four hours what would have taken me days.

John brought home baking which really added a seasonal flair to the affair.

My thanks to Andrew, Angelo, David and John. I owe you all big time!
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Well, begging leave to differ, I think we all still owe YOU big time, John, but maybe this starts to repay a tiny portion of that debt -- or it would if we had not had so much fun!
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Great fun, great conversation, and I learned a lot today.
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�

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