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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Virginia
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Nice photos, such a neat part of Model A history, they were really put to use during the war.
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: langley, wa.
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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: NC Mountains
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I think it says "change we can believe in" or "Yes We Can".
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Bucks Co, Pa
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I'm not a Russian speaker, I'm sort of a "Russian reader" When learning any language that doesn't share our alphabet, that has to be the first task. Ah, Bay, Gey, Dae, Yae........Are the beginning letters of the Russian alphabet to 32 letters the last being a Yah, which is the famous reversed, upper case R, and it is the word for "I" (Me). Anyway, You go from learning the alphabet to grammar and spelling, I've only got the basic words down. and I've never had a Language lesson, Russian or otherwise in my life. In answer to your question, no! But I wish I could!
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