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20th December 07, 01:12 AM
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You'll do fine, go into your local repair shop and buy some needles and some good thread. Ask the guy with the caloused fingers what you could do to make your machine work better and you'll probably get more information than you can digest. I always leave my local shop with a wealth of information for a three dollar investment. Now go to bed it's a school night!
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