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- hudsontech October 2011
Copy of Congressional Record for Car Hobbists
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FYI
Attached is a copy of the US Congressional Record officially establishing Collector Car Appreciation Day earlier this year. Poster is curtesy of the owner of our local Mercedes & Cadillac Dealer, who is an avid restoration person.
If unable to read PM me then ill send you a readable copyCongressHobbyBill.JPG556 x 800 - 63K -
Occasionally our politicians do get it right. And, incidentally, the mention of "Mr. Burr" in the proclamation - it ain't me. LOL I had nothing to do with it. Probably Sen. Richard Burr of NC - no relation.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
hudsontech wrote:Occasionally our politicians do get it right. And, incidentally, the mention of "Mr. Burr" in the proclamation - it ain't me. I had nothing to do with it. Probably Senator Richard Burr of NC - no relation.
LOL
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Occasionally our politicians do get it right. And, incidentally, the mention of "Mr. Burr" in the proclamation - it ain't me, I had nothing to do with it. LOL. Probably Sen. Richard Burr of NC.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN