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  • ditchdigger

    Oct. 15, 2011 11:58 a.m. ditchdigger Dork

    aeronca65t wrote:

    I've been in Euclids (my Dad worked in a mining company), but it's funny: I'm the other way round on this.

    You sir are speaking my language. That is very relevant to my interests

  • Racer1ab

    Oct. 15, 2011 12:40 p.m. Racer1ab Reader

    Is it wrong that if I hit the lottery, I'd rather have this a hell of a lot more than any Ferrari or Lambo?

    I can use all the money I'd save maintaining exotic cars to fund my garage of Mustangs and turbo and LS1 Me-otters.

  • Lesley

    Oct. 15, 2011 5:31 p.m. Lesley SuperDork

    No. That makes you infinitely more interesting than some wanker with a Lambo.

  • HiTempguy

    Oct. 15, 2011 11:32 p.m. HiTempguy Dork

    BoostedBrandon wrote:

    Aren't you in Canada? That truck is way too Texas to be north of the mason dixon line.

    You must have missed the memo that Albertan's do everything bigger and better than Texan's...

  • ZOO

    Oct. 16, 2011 4:47 p.m. ZOO SuperDork

    ditchdigger wrote:

    aeronca65t wrote:

    I've been in Euclids (my Dad worked in a mining company), but it's funny: I'm the other way round on this.

    You sir are speaking my language. That is very relevant to my interests

    I can barely even see that. The paint job must be working. Or it's a crappy photo. Or I'm going blind . . .

  • Keith

    Oct. 16, 2011 11:21 p.m. Keith SuperDork

    I wonder about the winches on these trucks. They're obviously not for pulling the truck out of trouble, as they're far too small. But if you wanted to pull someone ELSE out of trouble, why not just hook up and throw the big boy in reverse?

    My 2500 is big enough for me. Although Janel does make fun of the rollerskate wheels. When I go to one of the family BBQs, I show up in the smallest truck but with the biggest engine Works for me.

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