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#100067 10/17/06 06:15 PM
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George:t you a 'cold one' (your choice) that it's acceptable within the capacity of the circuit.

John

Edited:
George "I'll bet you a cold one" (beer, wine, soda, coffee, tea)

The above is what happens when I type in a rush.

John

[This message has been edited by HotLine1 (edited 10-19-2006).]


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#100068 10/17/06 06:46 PM
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George:t you a 'cold one' (your choice)
????????


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#100069 10/18/06 11:15 AM
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I believe he's betting you a beer [Linked Image]

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#100070 10/19/06 03:10 PM
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Steve I hope your right, could use a cold one now and again [Linked Image]


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#100071 11/27/06 12:05 AM
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John- That'll be an MGD in a frosted mug if you are buying.

Charlie Trout says Okay on this question. Doesn't have to get a dedicated circuit when it's in the parking lot.


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That's good because I have been looking at "pylon" signs in parking lots and grassy areas. More than half of them have a receptacle in the base. Glad I don't have to argue with the Lee County guys on this. [Linked Image]


Greg Fretwell
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