floydv
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Sounds like you're not convinced.The only reason I talk to myself is to hear an intelligent conservation between two people?
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Sounds like you're not convinced.The only reason I talk to myself is to hear an intelligent conservation between two people?
Scuse me?OH, My Gosh. We have been spending too much time together. We're starting to act like each other. Strange, since most of us are old men but I swear we are synchronizing menses or maybe just nuts.
Just to confirm Lilly, did you mean the black E1C?I just got home from a weekend in Michigan. Visited the Tour Team and the Black E1D in Detroit, Saturday afternoon. I'll tell ya all, here & now; Elio isn't done. It's just got started. So, hang in there. It is still going to be an exciting ride.
No, I don't have any 'inside information' or new information. We all know all there is to know, as much as we are privy too knowing. But, watching the crowds and the public's reactions to seeing the Elio for the first time and folks getting a little information about it is such a thrill. NOBODY goes away unimpressed.
Dave from Cleveland, My Granddaughter Maddy, Kevin the poultry truck driver and his Nephew and I had a great time together passing out Elio Flyers and talking up Elio, hob knobbing with the tour team (who are all sick with head & chest colds). We ate very expensive salads and sandwiches together and had a wonderful time. Wish you was there.
Just to confirm Lilly, did you mean the black E1C?
Some people live so dangerously that they actually use metal forks to take toast out of the toaster. No lie!Back to the title, who eats toast with a fork?
"Stick a fork in it. Elio is most likely done."
"Elio is toast."
Sometimes mixing metaphors results in a confusing statement.
I agree... who eats toast with a fork?Back to the title, who eats toast with a fork?
"Stick a fork in it. Elio is most likely done."
"Elio is toast."
Sometimes mixing metaphors results in a confusing statement.