Re: Toronto's Performance World

From: Bob Tom (tigers@bserv.com)
Date: Sat Feb 28 2004 - 21:51:03 EST


At 08:21 PM 2/28/04, you wrote:
>Our vet is literally right next to Jack Astor's, although we'd have
>to run the kitty home first (don't think they serve cat food at the
>restaurant :-).

I think that we could do a Jack Astor's since we are all coming
back to Burlington anyways. I haven't heard from Jim yet though.

If we left the show around 1pm, we would probably back to
Burlington in about 45 min. to an hour. Would this give you have
enough time for your appointment, get the kitty and back to Jack
Astor's? We could always look under our hoods in the parking
lot until you arrive :-)

Btw, where is Jack Astor's in Burlington. They don't let me out
very much :-) I have heard that they do have cat-food on the
menu ... goes by the entree, Sweet & Sour Furrr Balls :-P

>If you figure out how to copy a DVD, let me know.

Since I just happened to accidently reverse engineer this complex,
electronic problem about 20-25 years ago, I'll send you a PM on this :-)

>Lawyer proofing: as I know this list is publicly archived, I'll state
>for the record that I'm assuming that Bob only wants to make
>temporary copies so he can evaluate at his leisure whether
>he wants to buy his own legal copy of the DVD or erase the
>temporary copy. I certainly would never support someone
>undermining the Canadian way of life by (shudder) making
>illegal copies of movies.

Ditto, although temporary to me is any time up to 15 years :-)
You know me ... nothing illegal ... I may get deported :-P

Let me know on the time and location and we'll be there.
That's if I've got any money left :-( My list so far includes
water wetter, a 2 ton aluminum hydraulic jack, an O2 sensor
socket and maybe a helmet.

Bob



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