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Drew Dowdell

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  1. used car purchase = always replace the belts + fluids and if they are easily accessible, the plugs too. You never know when they were done last.... and even if the owner told you, just assume that they probably lied. Cheap piece of mind.
  2. beware of motivations..... they may not be what you think
  3. It's the scary white stalker van way in the back of the second pic, isn't it?
  4. Actually, it's the good old U.S. of A. that has figured that one out. It turns out that your run of the mill police speed radar gun can be calibrated to detect the wiring used to make the bombs on the suicide bombers. It is still in development and detects a lot of false positives in things like heavy jewelry and bra wires, but they are calibrating it more.
  5. Bombs, Not Bombers: TSA should concentrate on stopping bombs, not bombers. We need a device that will reliably sniff out sufficient quantities of explosive to bring down an airplane. If someone wants to blow off their foot or castrate themselves while in the air, fine, it won't bring down the plane. The body scan thing is solving the wrong problem, as does restricting liquids and x-raying shoes and asking if you packed your own suitcase. The aim should be to detect high explosive in quantities that are sufficient to cause significant damage. When explosives are found, take the person concealing them out to an open spot on the airport and detonate them – the explosive and the carrier.
  6. How about we grow into full employment before adding to the pile?
  7. Dominicans are the new black gold.
  8. You're going to need some Winter Tires then Change your tires with the seasons with a <a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/7h104iqzwqyDHJLJGIJDFEHNNNJH" target="_blank" onmouseover="window.status='http://www.tirerack.com';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;">Preferred Winter Tire & Wheel Package from Tire Rack.</a><img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/tr67p59y31NRTVTQSTNPORXXXTR.kpg" width="1" height="1" border="0"/>
  9. Nice car! You have caked down snow already?!
  10. Your pic links didn't work.... but a Magnum is still a loved car around these parts.
  11. + Monte Carlo
  12. You've always told me that wealth = dollars, no other measure matters. Are you changing your story?
  13. The Dominican isn't always more or less productive than the person already living here. The productivity you speak of is the productivity of your money, not necessarily of the person doing the work. Having that person cut your lawn for $20 while you sip ice tea doesn't make you wealthier (since in your world, the only measurement that counts is $). But what you're doing is short circuiting the economic process and cutting out entire swaths of people (i.e. just about the entire middle and working classes) from participating in the economy. You've raised someone from abject poverty to working poverty and pushed the entire American middle class down to poverty level. Furthermore, the country is in an entirely different state than it was even 50 years ago. We no longer have explosive growth to support a massive influx of immigrants. Yes there is room for more immigration, but not at the rate we are seeing illegals come here.
  14. G80. Not always easy posting from phone. Oh yeah, the driveway is a real hoot. I buy lots of salt and have a snow blower. Still, I managed 4 winters with a RWD CTS
  15. There is no amount of mayhem that can be caused by a train or airplane that cannot be duplicated by blowing up key segments of a professional sports stadium, key highway interchanges, tunnels, bridges, or amusement parks... we better put all of them on security lockdown too.
  16. Ok, so I took some pics of the truck in the exact position where it starts to slip. I hit the brake and set the parking brake right where I lost traction. The right rear tire is just where it was the other night when it tried to dig a hole to China. Here I am about 20 feet from the front of the truck and my shins are about level with the roof..... that's how steep the driveway is.
  17. From the album: 2011 GMC Sierra Denali 2500

    © &copy 2010 CheersandGears.com

  18. From the album: 2011 GMC Sierra Denali 2500

    © &copy 2010 CheersandGears.com

  19. From the album: 2011 GMC Sierra Denali 2500

    © &copy 2010 CheersandGears.com

  20. Well, I'll have an F-350 in two weeks to compare it to. The only other vehicle close to this size that I have to compare it to is my old Avalanche which was incredibly maneuverable for it's size. BTW, this truck is making me really miss my Avalanche.
  21. Well there goes my Train idea. Pelham 123: Ms. Napolitano says that terrorists will keep trying, so ever stricter security standards will be necessary. She said that screening passengers using trains and subways and buses and car pool lanes will be phased in so we can all feel safe. Isn't it kind of sad that fairly soon, an American would be more free to move around the EU than around the U.S.?
  22. It's a bit rough over choppy pavement. You really bounce along over our poor PA roads. It's very difficult to park. Turning radius is huge. Getting it in and out of my driveway is a pain. I've yet to actually get it into a parking space straight... I just get it "good enough" and give up. I doubt I'll get to haul anything with it. I would have to assume that the bed will handle a load as good as any other.
  23. What year is that? 1968? 1978? 1988? 1998? 2008? No, its not an '88 those had square headlights.....
  24. ok but I still think I'm going to take a picture with the truck posed so you can all see that I'm not an idiot.
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