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Yup, even Thomas has a nicer car that poor Sloco or Scotty Potty!

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...5/Car5solo.jpg

Honestly, it cost more than Scotty's boat!
Disc breaks, radio, rack and pinion steering system, carries two, 3
speeds and 0-9 mph in 8.9 seconds!



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Yup, even Thomas has a nicer car that poor Sloco or Scotty Potty!


That's a car? It looks more like a small truck. He looks scared to death
in it.


http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...5/Car5solo.jpg

Honestly, it cost more than Scotty's boat!


You got screwed then. Wal-Mart has them on sale for $199.95 down here.

Disc breaks, radio, rack and pinion steering system, carries two, 3


Breaks? What? You sat in it and broke it? "Carries two" doesn't mean your
lard-ass.
OH!!!!!!!!You meant "Disc BRAKES" Screen writer, my ass.

speeds and 0-9 mph in 8.9 seconds!


Faster than any car that you own, eh?




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The ones here for $199.95 also have a CD player/radio. Yours obviously
doesn't because you wouldn't have left it out.


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That's a car? It looks more like a small truck. He looks scared to death
in it.

Yep, so scared he played in it all day!


Walmart has them on sale for $199.95 down here.



BWAHAHAHAHA! Yeah, I'm sure walmart carries the top of the line 24
volt cars! You can get them at Toys R Us for 799.00. But what makes
you think 199 is not more than Scotty's boat??!!! You set 'em up, I'll
knock 'em down!


Disc breaks, radio, rack and pinion steering system, carries two, 3



Faster than any car that you own, eh?


Faster than any electric car I own, yes!


The ones here for $199.95 also have a CD player/radio. Yours
obviously
doesn't because you wouldn't have left it out.


No 24 volt Gaucho has a CD player, though you can add one. But show us
all you're not a liar and give a link! Walmart carried the cheaper
version for 598.00!

Well, there's a little beating for the sockpuppet. Anyone else? And to
think Scotty couldn't even buy a good car for his grown kids!

Oh, and here's Thomas doing a little engine work!

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s5/Car4rep.jpg



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On Aug 26, 3:48 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
That's a car? It looks more like a small truck. He looks scared to death


in it.

Yep, so scared he played in it all day!

Walmart has them on sale for $199.95 down here.

BWAHAHAHAHA! Yeah, I'm sure walmart carries the top of the line 24
volt cars! You can get them at Toys R Us for 799.00. But what makes
you think 199 is not more than Scotty's boat??!!! You set 'em up, I'll
knock 'em down!

Disc breaks, radio, rack and pinion steering system, carries two, 3


Faster than any car that you own, eh?

Faster than any electric car I own, yes!

The ones here for $199.95 also have a CD player/radio. Yours
obviously
doesn't because you wouldn't have left it out.

No 24 volt Gaucho has a CD player, though you can add one. But show us
all you're not a liar and give a link! Walmart carried the cheaper
version for 598.00!

Well, there's a little beating for the sockpuppet. Anyone else? And to
think Scotty couldn't even buy a good car for his grown kids!

Oh, and here's Thomas doing a little engine work!

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s5/Car4rep.jpg

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He should be able to pick up Heart of Gold Babes with that fancy
rickshaw.

Joe

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On Aug 26, 3:48 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:


Oh, and here's Thomas doing a little engine work!

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s5/Car4rep.jpg

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When I was 3 we had one of these:
http://www.storesonline.com/members/...aded/VTFT1.jpg

No engine..pedal powered, or you took turns pushing each other.
Engine work was crawling under the 1962 Hemi Dodge Dart and passing
wrenches.

Hope you buy him a bicycle soon.

Joe






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When I was 3 we had one of these:

http://www.storesonline.com/members/...loaded/VTFT1.j
pg

No engine..pedal powered, or you took turns pushing each

other.
Engine work was crawling under the 1962 Hemi Dodge Dart

and passing
wrenches.



We had one of those, cept it was an orange race car with
numbers.
Graduated to soapbox racer after that.

Scotty



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On Aug 30, 10:17 am, "Scotty" wrote:
"Joe" wrote in NY

When I was 3 we had one of these:


http://www.storesonline.com/members/...loaded/VTFT1.j
pg



No engine..pedal powered, or you took turns pushing each

other.
Engine work was crawling under the 1962 Hemi Dodge Dart

and passing
wrenches.


We had one of those, cept it was an orange race car with
numbers.
Graduated to soapbox racer after that.

Scotty


A Dodge dart?

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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:30:04 -0700, Joe
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On Aug 26, 3:48 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:


Oh, and here's Thomas doing a little engine work!


http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s5/Car4rep.jpg


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When I was 3 we had one of these:
http://www.storesonline.com/members/...aded/VTFT1.jpg


No engine..pedal powered, or you took turns pushing each other.
Engine work was crawling under the 1962 Hemi Dodge Dart and passing
wrenches.


Good lord! Same exact paint job as your boat! What are you, Peter Pan
or sumpin'?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Sumpin..

Reason yellow and red are used on fire engines, MOB flags, stoplights
and Redcloud is the fact that they are the easiest to see in all
conditions. Even Miss Teen South Carolina could figure that out...

You have a problem with Red & Yellow?

Joe

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On Aug 30, 9:35 am, wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:30:04 -0700, Joe
wrote:





On Aug 26, 3:48 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:


Oh, and here's Thomas doing a little engine work!


http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s5/Car4rep.jpg


RB
35s5
NY


When I was 3 we had one of these:
http://www.storesonline.com/members/...aded/VTFT1.jpg


No engine..pedal powered, or you took turns pushing each other.
Engine work was crawling under the 1962 Hemi Dodge Dart and passing
wrenches.


Good lord! Same exact paint job as your boat! What are you, Peter Pan
or sumpin'?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Sumpin..

Reason yellow and red are used on fire engines, MOB flags, stoplights
and Redcloud is the fact that they are the easiest to see in all
conditions. Even Miss Teen South Carolina could figure that out...

You have a problem with Red & Yellow?

Joe



Yellow is the best color for a boat's topsides. Red is a good choice for
the trim. Blue is also good and even green will work. I particularly
like that Red on Yellow emblem on the bows. Keep up the good work.


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On Aug 30, 9:59 am, wrote:
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On Aug 30, 9:35 am, wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:30:04 -0700, Joe
wrote:


On Aug 26, 3:48 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:


Oh, and here's Thomas doing a little engine work!


http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s5/Car4rep.jpg


RB
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NY


When I was 3 we had one of these:
http://www.storesonline.com/members/...aded/VTFT1.jpg


No engine..pedal powered, or you took turns pushing each other.
Engine work was crawling under the 1962 Hemi Dodge Dart and passing
wrenches.


Good lord! Same exact paint job as your boat! What are you, Peter Pan
or sumpin'?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Sumpin..


Reason yellow and red are used on fire engines, MOB flags, stoplights
and Redcloud is the fact that they are the easiest to see in all
conditions. Even Miss Teen South Carolina could figure that out...


You have a problem with Red & Yellow?


Joe


So, do you pretend you are a fireman when motoring around, like the
idiots who buy a dark blue Crown Vic, put antennas all over it, and
pretend to be cops?

Figures!- Hide quoted text -

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Go away idiot.

Joe



 
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