Merry Christmas

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Bob&Sherry
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Merry Christmas

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Just a short note to wish everyone a peaceful Christmas and a great New Year. We had just a super time last fall and have no reason to believe anything should be different for 2006. It is our intentions to make Stowe again so until then 'Happy Singering' !!!
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Paul Bouchard
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Merry Christmas (be damned with P.C.)

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Ditto the above.

I get to work today - tomorrow and Monday (Dec 24-25-26).

It is actually a nice time to work! Everyone is in good spirits, and if not - I arrange for them to be strip-searched upon arrival by some guy NOT happy to work on Christmas (one of the lesser known benefits of being a purser onboard).

The Roadser is nestled into its space,
The thoughts of some tinkering puts a smile on its face!


I am in NO way a professional rhymer as is proven above.



Paul
Paul Bouchard

President, NASOC
Nine Roadster Registrar

1948 A Series Roadster
1947 Super Ten Saloon
1935 Le Mans Super Speed Model

Just enjoying the ride.
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Phillip
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Happy Holidays!

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Well, here it is Christmas Eve and nearly the end of our Singer Centenary Year.

And what a year it has been…with our celebrations in Beaconsfield, Quebec; Ottawa, Ontario; Coventry, England and, especially Stowe, Vermont, we toasted our favourite Marque in fine style. A warm ‘thank you’ to all of those who made it such a great success and to all of you who hold the Singer motor car dear in your hearts.

Here’s to more of the same in 2006 as we gear up to celebrate 30 years of NASOC.

Warmest wishes to all our Singering friends around the world. Happy Holidays!
Your Friendly Canadian Pre-War Singer Specialist, Collector & Historian,
Editor & Pre-War Registrar & Canadian Contact -NASOC
Singer Enthusiast for over 40 Years.
'28 Senior, '33 & '34 Sports, '36 Le Mans SS & Bantam
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robert moreau
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Re: Merry Christmas

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Yes another Christmas is gone, but all the souvenirs stays, there are so many with the Centenary, that I still have flash back from U.K. And you know what I did on Christmas Day morning????? I worked on the ignition switch, with 2, I made one good one that works fine, and I made the model for the front plate, "Stainless of cours" or maybe "Brass", I'm getting both, then we'll see. LOL. Yep, on Christmas Day!!!!! Just to motivate anyone with my interest. Happy New Year to ALL OF YOU'S, Singerites.
Robert,Sir Stainless.
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Phillip
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Typo! Warning!

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Warning...do not mix cold remedies, single malt and a keyboard!

It will result in a typo of the sort seen in my Christmas post!

We are gearing up to celebrate 30 years of ASCO! Not NASOC. ASCO was formed in 1976 but NASOC, for those who are counting, was formed in 1974, meaning our 30th was in 2004 and we missed it! :oops:

Happy New Year all!

And M. Stainless...that is the mark of a true Singer enthusiast!

What did I do on the 25th? Worked on NASOC NEWS, of course!
Your Friendly Canadian Pre-War Singer Specialist, Collector & Historian,
Editor & Pre-War Registrar & Canadian Contact -NASOC
Singer Enthusiast for over 40 Years.
'28 Senior, '33 & '34 Sports, '36 Le Mans SS & Bantam
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