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Old 07-10-2007, 04:20 PM
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Hi my name is Larry . I own a rod and custom shop in south central Wisconsin
called L&L Custom Performance. yesterday i had a misunderstanding with a fellow site member [ jake/ 68protouring454] and I was going to leave the site.
Well that is al resolved and jake has gone from a no good such and such to my newest bestest friend on the internet. The reason for this post is to reintroduce myself and to offer the member's what ever help or insite I can. i been a profesional car builder for over 20 years. my main focus now days is custom metal and paint as well as chassis upgrade's and fabrication. in the past we done complete turn key cars. from paint and body to interior and all mechanical restoreation as well. this is not a plug for my buisness . It is to let you know that I posses alot of info on techniques, part's and supplier's both good and bad. so I hope you will keep me in mind if you think I may have an answer for you. I don't no if i did this photo bucket thing right but hopefully there are some images of some of my muscle car prodjects other wise check out some of my work at www.llcustomperformance.com
have a great day larry
nope didn't work

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Old 07-10-2007, 04:47 PM
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welcome Larry. You got the img tags right but need the entire web address in-between them.

Thanks for giving the site a chance, it'll grow on you.

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Old 07-10-2007, 04:56 PM
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Welcome Larry.
I read your earlier post and I had to think......I might type in all caps sometimes. I didn't realize that was considered yelling or raising my voice either. I am not the most computer literate person anyway. Thanks for giving this site another chance. There are some really great people on this site with alot of helpful info.

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Old 07-10-2007, 05:21 PM
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I'm glad it all worked out, Larry, and I'm glad you decided to stay.

I'd like to think that we're all adults, and while differences in ideas and opinions will always happen, we can continue on and still enjoy ourselves here. I've always had the philosophy that people here on Lateral-g.net should post in the same manner as if you were standing in someone's garage talking face to face.

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Old 07-10-2007, 05:31 PM
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That damn Jake.......

Welcome Larry!
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Hi Larry!

You passed the "Jake Test".. it's given to many new members here


Oh, nice typing skills


Welcome to the site.. again..
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:31 PM
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....I've always had the philosophy that people here on Lateral-g.net should post in the same manner as if you were standing in someone's garage talking face to face...

WELCOME TO THE SITE LARRY!!! IT'S A COOL PLACE TO LEARN SOME THINGS AND SHARE SOME KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCES!!!

- oh, sorry Scott, I was pretending I was in the garage talking face to face with the neighbor and my Sirius radio was cranked on Hair Nation!!
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Welcome and I'm glad you decided to stay!!
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Old 07-10-2007, 07:57 PM
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I was pretending I was in the garage talking face to face with the neighbor and my Sirius radio was cranked on Hair Nation!!
You were jammin to Poison, weren't you, Kevin.

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I forgot to say that at first, this morning...when i saw Larry was not anwsering back.....I tought it was because he was not able to read the small chareacters...

Couldn't pass it up!

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