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Hi guys. I'm already enjoying the great tips and advice posted here. I hope I can contribute in some way. | ||
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Hi Lance and welcome to the forum from a fellow Minnesotan! There really is an amazing amount of helpful info here. Everyone can contribute in their own way, even if it's just to say hello. Tim | ||
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