Re: Sierra 3 and authenticity
Author: Bill Kohler
Date: 01-24-2011 - 06:53

Here's something to ponder. A fellow once inherited his grandfather's axe. While chopping wood next to a river the head flew off into the water and was lost. He replaced it with a new one. A few years later the handle was broken and replaced. Is it still his grandfather's axe? I've really been enjoying your recent postings, Drew.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Hetch Hetchy Jct. December 1993 Drew Jacksich 01-23-2011 - 18:42
  Re: Hetch Hetchy Jct. December 1993 BOB R 01-23-2011 - 19:49
  Re: Hetch Hetchy Jct. December 1993 Graham Buxton 01-23-2011 - 20:27
  Re: Hetch Hetchy Jct. December 1993 SP5103 01-23-2011 - 21:14
  Re: Hetch Hetchy Jct. December 1993 Drew Jacksich 01-23-2011 - 22:39
  Re: Sierra 3 and authenticity Bill Kohler 01-24-2011 - 06:53
  Re: Sierra 3 and authenticity Kevin Madore 01-24-2011 - 08:09
  Re: Sierra 3 and authenticity Drew Jacksich 01-24-2011 - 12:29
  Re: Hetch Hetchy Jct? Tom Moungovan 01-24-2011 - 10:29
  Re: Hetch Hetchy Jct. December 1993 Brian R. Curnow 01-24-2011 - 10:42
  Re: Hetch Hetchy Jct. December 1993 Castlebridge 01-24-2011 - 11:10


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