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What are you rolling in these days?
1938 Plymouth Coupe
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Classic Cars

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At 3:17am on June 16, 2016, Michael Thies said…

Good morning Hal!

I am sorry you had difficulty. PDF Files often create problems on the Internet. That is why I try to stay with more maleable files structures, such as JPEG. Posting up on our Caendar is usually fast & quite easy, plug & play.

I apologize if this preocess annoyed you. Our Events Calendar is still the best way to get the word out to the most interested people!

Call anytine if I can help. Mike

At 1:34pm on June 15, 2016, Michael Thies said…

Once you have your events posted (just go to the Events Calendar tab and hit the "+Add" button) let me know and I will feature them! :-) Thousands will see them!

Mike

 
 
 

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