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by mojomojo » 4 Nov 2007 17:52
Can anyone inform on more forums like kpro which I will be in the process of apply this week. It is too hard to get into the advanced forum here if you are a autosmith.... Im also looking for any forums with info for owners of the "T- Automan"  >>>>Sorry if I offened someone....
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by UWSDWF » 4 Nov 2007 19:05
personally I like my eggs over easy, though I have been known to seriously enjoy poached eggs. FUN FACT: The 100 folds of a Chef's hat are said to represent that many different ways a chef knows to cook an egg!
ohh and if you are an actual locksmith (and not a hobbiest as this is made for hence the restrictions for the advanced section) try clearstar
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by mojomojo » 4 Nov 2007 20:12
Sorry but didnt really understand the first part of the reply but thanks for your input..... 
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by Minion » 4 Nov 2007 20:48
I actually prefer my eggs over easy, too!
Did you know that each egg has approximately 70 calories, and that the yolks contain 75 percent of that?
And if you think it's not worth your time to become an advanced member, you can always try buying books and courses on automotive locksmithing.
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by UWSDWF » 4 Nov 2007 20:50
Minion wrote:I actually prefer my eggs over easy, too! Did you know that each egg has approximately 70 calories, and that the yolks contain 75 percent of that?  And if you think it's not worth your time to become an advanced member, you can always try buying books and courses on automotive locksmithing.
there fixed that for you
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by Minion » 5 Nov 2007 12:10
Many thanks!
I was actually looking for an "And Now You Know!" image, but couldn't find one 
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