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Re: more ?s  Ranganath Weiner
 Dec 27, 2008 16:09 PST 

sbk: WE (all of us Thing folks who you have accosted for no apparent
reason) are and will always be more of a group - apart (dysfunctional
and imperfect) than you will ever be sitting around finding fault
with anyone who reaches out in friendship.   We all wish you the best
and also wish you would go to finishing school to learn a few social
graces. Perhaps you could even buy a VW and learn something.
Seriously though, give the hostile, non-point aggressive, silly stuff
a rest. While, I understand that you have research skills and the
ability to construct a well developed sentence, this does not give
the the right to make others feel badly. Please use your skills in an
act of friendship and support. Try it, you might like it.

Sincerely, K-mann



On Dec 27, 2008, at 3:15 PM, sbk wrote:

 
"It is good to see some activity on this group."
Whatever this site is, I'm hard pressed to call it a "group".
It fragmented long ago......and frankly there are much better sites
to obtain Thing info.
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ROBERT HALL wrote:
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It is good to see some activity on this group. My Thing is in the
middle of it's winter slumber in my garage. I will be doing the
tune-up etc. when I get some time so when fair weather comes I
will hit the street running! I must say I've had my car on the
road for 2 summers and never have enjoyed a car more. When a fun
car we all have become obsessed with. Take care all.
Rob Hall
Toronto



----- Original Message ----
From: paul mcnab <pmc-@islandtelecom.com>
To: thi-@topica.com
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 4:11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [VW-181] more ?s


I think that's what I may do, but I'm thinking of redoing the
black vinyl. Its getting brittle and cracking away a bit.
Fortunately it doesn't look too rusted underneath with alot of
what may be original white paint.

A friend of my Dads is an upholsterer and fixed the tears in my
top for me so I was concidering letting have a go at the worst of
the side curtains since I now have 2 sets. He was great with the
top, I dropped it off around 8 AM with a couple pics I printed off
of the places I wanted fixed(2 tears and 2 rips at joints); he
asked if 11 was ok, when he heard the I was working past his
closing time he said he pop by dads and leave it on his deck if
nobody was around. Pretty good service for a few beer.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Kubel Mann" <kubel-@att.net>
To: <thi-@topica.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: [VW-181] more ?s



 I would leave the polycarbonate alone and use until they no
longer provide service.
On Dec 27, 2008, at 11:03 AM, paul mcnab wrote:


 hi again;

The set of window curtains that have good frames and are clear
have a hard polycarbonate plastic rather than the flexible
vinyl; would any upholsterer be able to redo the vinyl or   
should I leave well enough alone. Part of the reason these
curtains may have faired better is because the came in a vinyl
pouch to store them in so maybe with some TLC when using them
I'll get some more time out of them before having to worry
about them

Paul McNab
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