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Danno

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  1. You do, and you'll clean it up! I missed it earlier, brother; got it now; reply en route! Ciao, baby!
  2. WHAT? Who dat? Oh, looky here. Up from the ashen past rises ... sleeping beauty! Where've you been? Oh, yeah. Just showing up in time to take a shot. Better late than never. Make it a good one, dude! (That one was a little lame.) * Actually, I'd still have as many posts, but Harry would be whining about all the bandwidth my more lengthy commentaries would have gobbled up. Just can't please him. And, you, Flash, still get the crusty: There's always enough bandwidth to treat you to the crusty you so diligently work for and so richly deserve! Another, just for sport! Nice to see you could find your keyboard. Don't be such a stranger ... oh, wait. You can't help that. Just don't be so scarce.
  3. I TRIED to resist that. I really did. But, in the end ... I just couldn't. Sorry.
  4. Now that's FUNNY right there!! It really made me laugh ... out loud. If I could have, I would have posted just: :lol: But I shouldn't, so I'll type all of this.
  5. Soytenly! And you do realize I was kidding about your kidding about the emoticons, right? (I still miss the ninja. It could obviously communicate quite well without words! )
  6. But nowhere near as many gajillions (whatever that is) cubic miles of space wasted by multiple photos of General Lees ad naseum, especially the mandatory 16 views of the same blurry part. Seems to me. I'm dilligently trying to conserve space by using a little ole emoticon to replace a thousand words ~ that would be misunderstood, misinterpreted, or misquoted anyway. And, on the topic of 'seems to me' . . . if the dinky little emoticons are such a problem, why do they exist, anyway? Get rid of them entirely. Then YOU have no problems at all in the whole wide attic!
  7. I thought Gregg said the whole point of the recent upgrade was to avoid having to delete stuff, ancient or not. ???? The forum outgrew the old server, so ... voila ... new server. Not throw out old stuff and continue on with old server.
  8. KIM. Know & Ignore Mode.
  9. I'll call your bet. And, I have such a deal for you! You give me 5 yellow stars and I'll give you 5 yellow stars!! Then, nobody can mess with either of us!!!
  10. Oh, relax. It's not going to happen again because someone whined and there's a new rule. Besides, none of the smilies are pointless; they all have definitions or meanings; they all convey a thought or comment that doesn't have to be redundantly typed out in words. Every bit as communicative as endless "awesomes" piled on every less-than-mediocre build that gets posted. My 2-cents worth. Every bit as valuable as your 2-cents worth. We can agree to disagree; no need to beat this dead horse any longer. Case closed. And here's a closing one for you:
  11. That's really super, Mark. But where are the other two wheels/tires? "AWESOME"
  12. Whoa, doggy! That Bullet-nose street rod is just so wrong! So wrong ... it's right!!! It's ... sick. "AWESOME"
  13. Fantastic, Brad!!
  14. No doubt. "AWESOME!"
  15. I must have a llllllllllooooooooooottttttttttt of stars!
  16. The Master Caster is a name many of us in the car modeling clubs here in Phoenix (Moonlight Modelers and Cactus Car Modelers) bestowed on Greg Wann over a year and a half ago, because Greg's resin casting are so superb and superior to most resin products available. Greg is a humble guy, but he began using the name after we foisted it upon him. I saw today that someone else ~ another caster from Phoenix ~ is now calling himself by the same name. When people have asked me about the exquisite resin castings from Greg Wann that they have seen on this and other forums, including the Cosma Ray kit buildups that I and John Teresi have posted here, I have referred them to Greg Wann, The Master Caster. Greg produces outstanding resin kits and parts. Make no mistake; don't be confused; Greg Wann IS the Original Master Caster from Phoenix and is in no way affiliated with Dencon Resin Products. This is not a bash, just a factual statement as I do not want anyone to think I may have misled them by referring them to The Master Caster if they happened upon Dencon's site and may have thought that Dencon was the producer of the Cosma Ray kit and other exceptional resin kits or parts that I may have recommended. I recommend Greg Wann; I do not recommend Dencon.
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