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  1. Church Lady
  2. ***crickets chirping***a tomato whizzes by***
  3. Ford Donuts or bearclaws?
  4. I knew someone who pulled a holloway. He was in physical therapy for like 6 months. He still has to be careful when using the pommel horse. I hope you have a blast, GMTG74! You'll have to tell us all about it when you get back.
  5. We had an original Honda Odyssey (does anyone remember those? It was basically a toy, not really useful for work) which we traded for Honda 3-wheelers, then we had two Big Reds. The 3 wheelers were fun as hell in mud and snow, but the 4 wheelers had their moments. I still think about getting one from time to time. I also want a small John Deere tractor, but what the hell would I do with it living in a development on the outskirts of town? You can take the boy off the farm, but you can't take the farm out of the boy, I guess.
  6. That has got to be the sweetest little house ever! And thanks for the creative, fresh perspective here on the board.
  7. Yeah, why is the truck a POS? The Blazer is a big, blazing POS, but the truck? No way Jose!
  8. I was pleasantly surprised by a Caliber R/T I saw today, in orange, so I went to the dealership. The salesguy said they have had 2 so far, and they went out as soon as they hit the lot. I picked up a brochure and he took my email address for when they get more in. I am anxious to see SRT-4 pricing. I feel that Dodge has come up with another winner here, when it is judged against its competition... Matrix, Vibe, 3 hatch, PT Cruiser and HHR.
  9. lunch lady
  10. It's called empathy, and it should be practiced more often. EDIT: to clarify, I am not defending my first, glib response to this thread. I mean this strictly on-topic. If more people could realize where others are coming from, more arguments could be defused, and blood pressures would go down.
  11. But Croc, maybe Ryan thinks freckles are cute.
  12. tree with bush. brick or stucco?
  13. Hmmm... I am not a Ford man by any stretch... but... the '80 F-series could be construed as the first "modern" pickup truck.
  14. Try to guess what I was thinking when you said "versatile"....
  15. slate
  16. Hudson, don't forget to ask a question too, so the thread can live.
  17. God, I remember when the new 88s first came out. I saw my first one face-on in Elkton, MD at the Chevy dealer there. It was a base model with single headlights, and I remember thinking it looked like a Ford from that angle (kill me now). And they looked so small. Camino, I see you took off your "4X4" decals, like so many other people did back then. I took them off my '89. It does look cleaner that way. Sometimes I think Chevy decided to put those on there because they sat so low, no one would know it was a 4X4 otherwise. Only thing I really didn't like about the 88s was the instrument cluster, with those rotating circles, they were really unreadable in certain light situations. They soon changed that. You're right, that is a handsome little truck. Shortbed regular cabs are my favorite fullsize truck bodystyle.
  18. Well, it's going to happen to you more times than a straight guy is going to fall for someone (a girl) who is gay. I know it's a pain in the tail, but that's the way the cookie crumbles.
  19. lunch
  20. um, taxes? plaid or paisley?
  21. Absolutely, it's always good to meet new members. Welcome.
  22. both gas or charcoal?
  23. greco wrestling
  24. ocnblu

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