Since some of the comments from my last post were about the Vulcan run, here is a picture of Daddy and some stranger. The trick is to identify the person with daddy. Hint, he dosen't have nearly as much hair now and it is not black.
A balance must be achieved between the desire for innovative design and the realities of traditional operating and maintenance practices. Durability, ease of maintenance and material innovation are all incorporated into Mansour Engineering approach.
[url=http://www.mansour.ca] click here to go to Mansour Engineering[/url]
I live in Minor, was born here and moved back about 14 years ago. Graduated from Minor in 1971. Went to work at Princeton in 1972 been there ever since. I attend Sylvan Springs Church of Christ, have been an elder for about 8 years. I have been blessed with 3 children who have grown up in the church and are still active and faithful. Ben married to Rachel, April married to Jason who gave me my first and so-far my only grandchild Alissa Brooke. Joseph who still lives at home and works for RPS ambulance service. My wife of 32 years is Phyllis I met her at Princeton we both grew up in Minor.
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David Courington????
You were kind in your description!
I wonder how that guy lost his hair? Could it be that his wife and some of his friends were so unkind to him that it fell out?
Hello!
A balance must be achieved between the desire for innovative design and the realities of traditional operating and maintenance practices. Durability, ease of maintenance and material innovation are all incorporated into Mansour Engineering approach.
[url=http://www.mansour.ca] click here to go to Mansour Engineering[/url]
http://www.mansour.ca
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