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didn't you get the fax?
about you having to "train" a few "potential" employees...
logged in as you in the register of course - I mean they don't have IDs yet, this part of the training...
they said to do it.
that help any?
probably not
about you having to "train" a few "potential" employees...
logged in as you in the register of course - I mean they don't have IDs yet, this part of the training...
they said to do it.

that help any?
probably not
Dear Life Cereal, Where do you get off? Part of a balanced breakfast and delicious? Who do you think you are? By now you may have guessed I'm speaking ironically and have nothing but good things to say about what you do. Life cereal do not change a thing.
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Was a manager of a store once (never again) and I would not do that to new employees (suckers) because if they made commision their first days and got a good check we had them hooked and stolen from working at fast food joint.CaboWabo wrote:didn't you get the fax?
about you having to "train" a few "potential" employees...
logged in as you in the register of course - I mean they don't have IDs yet, this part of the training...
they said to do it.
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that help any?
probably not


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That's my brand man. The EZ pressure nozzle on that brand give you absolutely the smoothest, most even results you could ever possibly get from a spray can, and I've never had a problem with uneven colors, like I have with Plasti-Cote. So yeah, I'd reccomend it, but it is laquer, so make sure you stick with laquer for any other painting you do. A tiny bit of enamel for details wont hurt anything though.cj wrote:Has anyone ever used this to paint a bit/zip body?
Excellent job on the El Camino BTW. One of my favorite cars was the '69 Camino. The one with the Chevelle front end, and it was available with a 396. That is one of Chevy's hottest motors, besides the 427.
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Found this Levi's Comercial
it has a bad Elcamino in it not shure of the year but I'd say 60's.
it has a bad Elcamino in it not shure of the year but I'd say 60's.
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Here's my favorite, a '69:
http://www.autoobsession.com/carss.html
Guy around the corner from me when I was growing up had a midnight blue one w/ silver rally stripes, that was the inspiration for my Camaro's paint job.
http://www.autoobsession.com/carss.html
Guy around the corner from me when I was growing up had a midnight blue one w/ silver rally stripes, that was the inspiration for my Camaro's paint job.