Happy Birthday!! Happy Birthday TimSprandel

Discussion in 'Happy Birthday!!' started by Bryan, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. Bryan

    Bryan Administrator

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    Oh no...no way we are going to miss Tim's birthday. We might be a day late, but better than never.

    Happy Birthday Tim!!!!

    :yahoo: :clapping: :good: :drink:
     
  2. dynebob1

    dynebob1 Boat of the Month

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    Happy Birthday Tim !!!!!!!


    Bob
     
  3. jim

    jim Hydrodyne 18 Specialist

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    Happy birthday Tim :yahoo: :clapping: :good:

    jim
     
  4. markbano

    markbano Hydrodyne 18 Specialist

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    Happy belated.

    Sorry I missed it but better late than never! :hi:
     
  5. timsprandel

    timsprandel Elite Hydrodyner

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    Gentlemen,
    Thanks for the birthday greetings. As I travel through life it has become plainly evident that we must become better; not older. Thanks again for the good wishes.
    Perhaps we will all meet on the water this coming summer and see the improvements that Bob and Mark, along with any other interested parties, have come up with. Think about Bob's Old School twin rig and the BanoFleet operations under the wizened care and tutelage of Jim LeRoy. It would be a magnificent sight to behold and remember. Oh yeah, Greer's Pier, the local marina on the BanoChain works feverishly to keep the fuel it purveys free of ethanol as much as humanly possible. Hence higher performance with less risk of fuel system difficulties.

    Think about it. See you there.

    Tim
     

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