spooky trident
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Re: spooky trident
I think the virt you did is a bit columnar Antonio. I know I was saying I don't know but I think the branches are angling down too much.
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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Re: spooky trident
Hey Tony,
This is a real beauty of a trident. I would have bought it if I knew about it earlier.
I would develop a much wider canopy than what you have virtualised. Walter Pall has a fantastic trident that I can visualise with this beauty. I'll see if I can hunt it down on his website.
David N
This is a real beauty of a trident. I would have bought it if I knew about it earlier.
I would develop a much wider canopy than what you have virtualised. Walter Pall has a fantastic trident that I can visualise with this beauty. I'll see if I can hunt it down on his website.
David N
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Re: spooky trident
agreed as well david i think i know the one ya talkn about. no prob i'll learn from this one and get it right.
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Re: spooky trident
due to the purchase of a very expensive piece of stock yesterday, i have decided to give this trident up. rather than me profit from it and jow lose because of a favour to a friend, i have offered it back to him and he has gladly taken it back. win win all round. so if any of you guns out there are interested in this tree i suggest you get onto jow pronto!
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Re: spooky trident
Hi,due to the purchase of a very expensive piece of stock yesterday
It is unlike you to be this ambiguous Would we get to see this stock anytime soon?
Best regards.
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ok!daiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi, It is unlike you to be this ambiguous Would we get to see this stock anytime soon? Best regards.
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