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Posted by Diana on September 23, 2006 at 03:02:23 from (71.51.127.61):
In Reply to: Re: Just popping in to say Hi posted by Hugh MacKay on September 22, 2006 at 20:02:45:
Now see. Hugh! That is what is getting me in trouble in Anatomy! Wrong terms! I do have the excuse I was tired when I wrote. I should have said contacts, I suppose...in the regulator. They look just like points to me! Just like bones are bones...but not really. Didn't even think about all of the part names that I could relate to the tractor!!! Wow! Ingenious idea!!!! Arteries/big hoses, veins/little hoses, radiator/metabolism, paint/epidermis, primer/dermis, diesel...can't think of one, but we all know gas is gas. I'm studying to be a nurse. As far as the calcium chloride, my tractor is banned to the yard. Got the boys cars and the youngests' car is a fiat x 1/9 and acording to Tom, too nice to sit outside. Then Tom bought himself a 79 spitfire to tinker with. So, now the garage houses the camaro, spitfire, fiat, and my step sons mustang and no room for poor tractor. It does sit right outside my bedroom window though. I guess that's better than nothing. And gosh, to think I lost my regular YTer status! I have to quit with the studying so much. Probably learn more here! Talk soon, Diana
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