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helpmymini
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Last Post: 11-30-08
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rabiedmushroom
Total Posts: 4017
Last Post: 11-28-08
Member Since: 02-17-02
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IK
Total Posts: 497
Last Post: 12-03-08
Member Since: 01-19-07
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isnt a clapper two bit of wood held together by a peice of leather and banged together to start a race? or dont robbers get sent to the clapper or is that slammer? People are like slinkeys; they dont really serve a purpose but you cant help laughing when one falls down the stairs.
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I thought the clap was widespread everywhere in the world to include England. And normally people don't want it let alone ask for it. Oh wait, clap-per. Nevermind! Can you even get those here in America? Does K-Mart sell them next to the chia-pets?  -Eugene I dig it. Want a Mini Quickie? Another Quickie??
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Mabeita
Total Posts: 329
Last Post: 11-14-08
Member Since: 03-12-07
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Specalt
Total Posts: 143
Last Post: 12-03-08
Member Since: 03-26-08
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First I cant beleve they don't sell them there. I think it is time to sart an "out of the back of the truck" company over there. We could sell Clappers and Forman grills. You can use a converter. (Insert snide comment here) 
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hondaguyjoe
Total Posts: 1409
Last Post: 12-02-08
Member Since: 02-16-01
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Ok I have this friend in uk she has been trying to get me to get her a clapper for over 5 years. I tell her they wont work over there and they dont make a 220v 50hz version. So does anyone know if I got one of those little step down travel converters then clapper and a 110 light if it would work? i dont know whats inside the clapper so Im not sure if 110 50hz would work.
99% of SU problems are Lucas electronics
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