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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Very cool - that is a nifty gizmo. I haven't tried it out yet, but it will be replacing the current one in my truck. This one looks much studier too. Mucus Grassy Ass. Oh - Memo to Don White: I got one and you don't - I got one and you don't. And I'm not telling you what it is either... neener, neener, neener... Hey... I've got a truck...maybe I need one too...... probably more so than the sub with the yellow Mustang. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:22:59 GMT, Don White wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Very cool - that is a nifty gizmo. I haven't tried it out yet, but it will be replacing the current one in my truck. This one looks much studier too. Mucus Grassy Ass. Oh - Memo to Don White: I got one and you don't - I got one and you don't. And I'm not telling you what it is either... neener, neener, neener... Hey... I've got a truck...maybe I need one too...... You have a baby truck. I have a real truck. probably more so than the sub with the yellow Mustang. Don't you mean Yellow Submarine Mustang? I saw a perfect little red truck for the pony car owner as I walked back from the computer store an hour ago. I'll try to get a picture of it tomorrow and post here. |
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On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:36:01 GMT, Don White wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:22:59 GMT, Don White wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Very cool - that is a nifty gizmo. I haven't tried it out yet, but it will be replacing the current one in my truck. This one looks much studier too. Mucus Grassy Ass. Oh - Memo to Don White: I got one and you don't - I got one and you don't. And I'm not telling you what it is either... neener, neener, neener... Hey... I've got a truck...maybe I need one too...... You have a baby truck. I have a real truck. probably more so than the sub with the yellow Mustang. Don't you mean Yellow Submarine Mustang? I saw a perfect little red truck for the pony car owner as I walked back from the computer store an hour ago. I'll try to get a picture of it tomorrow and post here. Before you walk too far on that short dock, I sold the Mustang about two months ago - duly reported. -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John |
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On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 22:41:54 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 16:58:17 -0500, JohnH wrote: On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:36:01 GMT, Don White wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:22:59 GMT, Don White wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Very cool - that is a nifty gizmo. I haven't tried it out yet, but it will be replacing the current one in my truck. This one looks much studier too. Mucus Grassy Ass. Oh - Memo to Don White: I got one and you don't - I got one and you don't. And I'm not telling you what it is either... neener, neener, neener... Hey... I've got a truck...maybe I need one too...... You have a baby truck. I have a real truck. probably more so than the sub with the yellow Mustang. Don't you mean Yellow Submarine Mustang? I saw a perfect little red truck for the pony car owner as I walked back from the computer store an hour ago. I'll try to get a picture of it tomorrow and post here. Before you walk too far on that short dock, I sold the Mustang about two months ago - duly reported. You did? Ummm...why? Neener, neener, neener -- I got two, and you only got one. Hah! As I duly reported a month or so ago, I took the car for a six hour trip to North Carolina. The car was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever ridden in. My hips and legs were screaming, no matter what I did with the seat adjustments. I got home on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday it was gone. This was during the same time that Eisboch got rid of the M5. (Or did you forget about that also?) -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John |
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JohnH wrote:
snip.. As I duly reported a month or so ago, I took the car for a six hour trip to North Carolina. The car was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever ridden in. My hips and legs were screaming, no matter what I did with the seat adjustments. I got home on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday it was gone. This was during the same time that Eisboch got rid of the M5. (Or did you forget about that also?) -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John If you had asked, I would have advised that the Mustang is a 'young person's' car. Now that I mention it...that's what my next door neighbour said about my red Ranger Sport truck.. First thing after seeing it he says..."that's a young man's truck" I wonder what his point was? |
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Y'know. I've driven a new mustang,a nd confessedly, I really wasn't
that impressed. I used to have a '72 Boss 429, and I really haven't seen a Mustang since that could live up to that standard. Of course, that's my opinion and YMMV. However! I do still have my '92 Mark VII in the garage under tarp. Nice 5.0 HO, gobs of torque, and a beautiful ride. oooooooohhhhhhh! Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: snip.. As I duly reported a month or so ago, I took the car for a six hour trip to North Carolina. The car was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever ridden in. My hips and legs were screaming, no matter what I did with the seat adjustments. I got home on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday it was gone. This was during the same time that Eisboch got rid of the M5. (Or did you forget about that also?) -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John If you had asked, I would have advised that the Mustang is a 'young person's' car. Now that I mention it...that's what my next door neighbour said about my red Ranger Sport truck.. First thing after seeing it he says..."that's a young man's truck" I wonder what his point was? |
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I had a '72 with a 302 2bbl with a C4 trans. Doing 120 on the Interstate
was easy. Cornering with those stupid bias-ply tires was a wild ride. The time between gas station stops was awfully small. Tim wrote: Y'know. I've driven a new mustang,a nd confessedly, I really wasn't that impressed. I used to have a '72 Boss 429, and I really haven't seen a Mustang since that could live up to that standard. Of course, that's my opinion and YMMV. However! I do still have my '92 Mark VII in the garage under tarp. Nice 5.0 HO, gobs of torque, and a beautiful ride. oooooooohhhhhhh! Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: snip.. As I duly reported a month or so ago, I took the car for a six hour trip to North Carolina. The car was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever ridden in. My hips and legs were screaming, no matter what I did with the seat adjustments. I got home on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday it was gone. This was during the same time that Eisboch got rid of the M5. (Or did you forget about that also?) -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John If you had asked, I would have advised that the Mustang is a 'young person's' car. Now that I mention it...that's what my next door neighbour said about my red Ranger Sport truck.. First thing after seeing it he says..."that's a young man's truck" I wonder what his point was? |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... JohnH wrote: snip.. As I duly reported a month or so ago, I took the car for a six hour trip to North Carolina. The car was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever ridden in. My hips and legs were screaming, no matter what I did with the seat adjustments. I got home on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday it was gone. This was during the same time that Eisboch got rid of the M5. (Or did you forget about that also?) -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John If you had asked, I would have advised that the Mustang is a 'young person's' car. Now that I mention it...that's what my next door neighbour said about my red Ranger Sport truck.. First thing after seeing it he says..."that's a young man's truck" I wonder what his point was? If it was a young man's sport truck, would not be the strippo model. |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ups.com... Y'know. I've driven a new mustang,a nd confessedly, I really wasn't that impressed. I used to have a '72 Boss 429, and I really haven't seen a Mustang since that could live up to that standard. Of course, that's my opinion and YMMV. However! I do still have my '92 Mark VII in the garage under tarp. Nice 5.0 HO, gobs of torque, and a beautiful ride. oooooooohhhhhhh! Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: snip.. As I duly reported a month or so ago, I took the car for a six hour trip to North Carolina. The car was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever ridden in. My hips and legs were screaming, no matter what I did with the seat adjustments. I got home on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday it was gone. This was during the same time that Eisboch got rid of the M5. (Or did you forget about that also?) -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John If you had asked, I would have advised that the Mustang is a 'young person's' car. Now that I mention it...that's what my next door neighbour said about my red Ranger Sport truck.. First thing after seeing it he says..."that's a young man's truck" I wonder what his point was? ] Last week, we are at a stop light in Oakland, and I here the sound of power burbling from some exhaust pipes. Look around see nothing that should make that tune. Then realise the custom license plate on the old 190 MB in front of me says SVO Bentz. Dual pipes, traction bars. Nice sleeper. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... JohnH wrote: snip.. As I duly reported a month or so ago, I took the car for a six hour trip to North Carolina. The car was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever ridden in. My hips and legs were screaming, no matter what I did with the seat adjustments. I got home on a Saturday, and by the next Saturday it was gone. This was during the same time that Eisboch got rid of the M5. (Or did you forget about that also?) -- ****************************************** ***** Have a super day! ***** ****************************************** John If you had asked, I would have advised that the Mustang is a 'young person's' car. Now that I mention it...that's what my next door neighbour said about my red Ranger Sport truck.. First thing after seeing it he says..."that's a young man's truck" I wonder what his point was? If it was a young man's sport truck, would not be the strippo model. "strippo model"?? I have the Super Cab, V6 with automatic, air conditioning, AM/FM/CD player stereo, running rail, tonneau cover etc. Not fancy...but not a stripped down work truck either. |