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Here’s tHe advice my lawyer gave me:
say it with flowers
say it with eats, Bore april 2008
say it with kisses, one who goes on and on while his
hearers go yawn and yawn.
say it with sweets,
say it with jewelry, camPaigN Promises
like piñatas and eggshells, made to
say it with drink, be broken.
But always be careful
Not to say it with ink.
PsycHiatrists & PsycHologists car
to the psychiatrist, whom mervyn stock- crashes to ashes and rust to dust.
wood defines as “a man who goes to the gossiP
Folies-Bergere and looks at the audience.” smear today, gone tomorrow.
diplomacy – diplomacy is the art of diplomats – a diplomat is a man
saying “nice doggie” until you can who always remembers a woman’s
find a rock. birthday, but never remembers her age.
~ will rogers ~ robert Frost
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L&M Radiator, Inc.
Hibbing, Minnesota
L&M Radiator, Inc.
El Paso, Texas Euclid truck after going over a bank, rolling over several times and
L&M Radiator, Inc.
Independence, Iowa
L&M Radiator, Inc.
Yankton, South Dakota landing on her feet. The engine ran and the radiator (ours) did not leak.
The front page is actually a re-run of When we received the radiator in our A great display at trade shows for a
the front page from our En’core dated shop, we hooked up clear plastic tubing number of years. A rugged machine,
February 1991. We thought of running to a pump so we could show that we indeed, and a similarly rugged radiator.
the photo on that page in our recent were plumbing coolant through the
En’core dated October 2007 (right), which radiator. We left everything else exactly
contained a couple of pictures under the like it came out of the mine, including
title “Things Not To Do in an Open Pit mud on the exterior of the radiator.
Mining Truck Operation.” We thought it
would be better to make a completely
new En’core around the picture of a very
rugged 20-ton capacity Euclid truck. Note
that the Euclid name no longer appears on
new mining trucks. Pity.
We happened to call on a zonolite mine
in Libby, Montana, a day or two after
the Euclid rolled. The maintenance
superintendent, without telling us why,
took us down into the mine, showed
us the truck and the radiator full of
coolant. It did not leak! He told us they
were going to scrap the truck. On the
spot we traded him a new radiator
core for the old bent up radiator on the A better shot of
rolled truck, as he had other trucks of the back of the
the same size in his mine that might
radiator.
need a new radiator core.