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Posted by greenbeanman on January 07, 2005 at 07:05:56 from (4.244.189.45):
In Reply to: Tractor Question? ;) posted by Johnski on January 06, 2005 at 23:38:57:
To start with you will need to do a complete genealogy on your family to make sure this unit belongs to who you say it does. I would recommend going all of the way back to Adam and Eve to ensure that there is no error in your claim. I'm sure some professionals would be glad to undertake this task. I suspect that AT LEAST $30,000 will be needed to pay for this family tree. There may be a type of flap valve on a pipe sticking out the top front of the unit. This is used to fasten a thermos bottle to. When the machine is operating a quick bump of the throttle will dump a little more coffee into your outheld cup. Since you hold the cup while pouring, no cup holder is needed. The pipe the flap valve is attached to also keeps the coffee hot. You don't need heat or controls since you will have plenty of coffee in you. For AC you are on your own figuring out where the control is. Can you get $30,000 on Ebay for it? Absolutely, but you will need to ship it to a foreign country and will be paid $60,000, but you will need to furnish your bank account number and pin number in order to complete the transaction. Best wishes for a successful sale. P.S. Don't forget to report your sale to the IRS.
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