Soory about not deleting the tr before posting. I was not aware that
XVP meant not a VP report. I assumed it meant extra or extreme VP.<<
New around here, eh?
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Soory about not deleting the tr before posting. I was not aware that
XVP meant not a VP report. I assumed it meant extra or extreme VP.<<
New around here, eh?
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Been on site a year or so, don't post much, only read posts that have
titles that seem interesting. Therefore, I read the entire post titled
....Extreme VP (my version) :>)))))
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:07 AM, <RWHANNU@aol.com> wrote:
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>>Soory about not deleting the tr before posting. I was not aware that
XVP meant not a VP report. I assumed it meant extra or extreme VP.<<New around here, eh?
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