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Harry Krause wrote:
I've toyed with the idea of getting a superduty F250 with a diesel, or the competing Chevy with its diesel, but if I sell my current boats and buy one of the ones I'm considering, I'll have absolutely no need for a tow vehicle. Inquiries into your boat ownership getting a bit too uncomfortable, Krause? You getting read to bail on your boat ownership tales again? Who whoulda thunk it? What kind of boat will you need going after those fiesty Grunts and Croakers in the Chesapeake? -- Skipper |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I've toyed with the idea of getting a superduty F250 with a diesel, or the competing Chevy with its diesel, but if I sell my current boats and buy one of the ones I'm considering, I'll have absolutely no need for a tow vehicle, so a 4x4 V6 "pick-me-up" truck would be more than satisfactory. But right now I'm facing inertia. Or maybe entropy. I suspect a bad case of 2 footitis. Eisboch That might be it. Are we going to see a 'trawler' in your future? |
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"thunder" wrote in message ... On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 19:44:53 -0500, Eisboch wrote: Milk and sugar? Nope. What the hell *are* grits, anyway? I hope they weren't alive at some time. Crushed corn, basically. Ground, dried Hominy corn. I actually like grits with lots of butter and pepper. Hominy is corn that is soaked in lye to remove the husk and then they look like popcorn. Hominy itself is nasty, but grits are a great delivery system for butter and pepper. Served with biscuits and sausage. |
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About a year ago I sold my trusty F-250 Diesel (1990) and bought a new
Titan. A very nice 1/2 ton truck with a 9500 pound towing capacity. Plus it's quick... very quick. Probably has about 310 - 315 HP. Not an economy truck, however! Butch "Skipper" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: The Superduty Fords are nice trucks, particularly with the redesigned suspension in 2005, but frankly the little 4 cylinder Chevy S-10 that I had before the Ford was much more practical. Have you checked out the turning radius, night vision, and creature comforts of those full grown Silverados as compared to their competitors? -- Skipper |
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John H. wrote: Are you implying that you had one or more breakfast *without* grits? I hope you didn't put milk and sugar on them. I know yankees that put milk and sugar on grits AND rice |
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On the road again. Truck is running great - actually feels like it's got
even more power now. They had some trouble getting the turbo realigned that delayed my departure from Savannah. I felt bad for the tech - laying across the engine and working by feel to get things lined up and clamped back together. Long day, so I stopped here in North Carolina and will grab a few hours sleep. When traveling alone I like to get to bed early, then get up at 2 or 3 in the morning and make some miles. Been quite a trip. Eisboch |
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