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"Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 4:57 am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 20:00:44 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . Went to a job interview once and rushing to make the train, put my overcoat on over my shirt, forgetting my suit coat. Didn't realize it until I was on the train. This was when some "consultants" were expected to wear 3-pieces. Got the job anyway. I told one jomoca account manager who suggested I get a 3-piece, "Sure, if I can expense it." Never had one. My wife got all my suits from rummage stores for 5 bucks. One new Brooks Brothers she paid $20 for. Of course that's me. I can understand others not wanting to possibly wear the clothing of the deceased. I just figured the prev owners gained weight and the suits wouldn't fit any more. Doesn't matter. I did the suits proud. And I gots money for a boat. When I stopped working I either gave or threw every business suit and tie I had away. I told everyone in my family, young and old, that if anyone of them planned on getting married or dying, don't bother inviting me to the ceremonies, because I won't wear a suit. Did go to a wedding though .... decent pants, shoes and a shirt. No suit. No tie. Dude - even I have two suits, a couple of sports jackets and ties. Mrs. Wave makes me wear them to important things like weddings, furnerals, baby christenings, etc. You are one lucky guy. :)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have 4 nice suits probably 10 sport jackets about 20 dress shirts a good variety of Dockers and probably about 100 ties. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ties?? I was reading somewhere that doctors' ties are one of the worst sources for germs etc. You can imagine...all those sick people sneezing or breathing on them while the doc does his examination. The doctor touches the tie and then sees you next. How often do people dryclean/wash ties anyway?? mmmmmm that's an idea..a spray something like Febreze Antibacterial Spray just for ties. If I could just get a fraction of the 'merican cruise ship passangers, who pass through here yearly, to buy I'd be driving two BMWs to impress the neighbours! http://www.portofhalifax.ca/english/...ule/index.html |
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On Oct 23, 1:09*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 4:57 am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 20:00:44 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . Went to a job interview once and rushing to make the train, put my overcoat on over my shirt, forgetting my suit coat. Didn't realize it until I was on the train. This was when some "consultants" were expected to wear 3-pieces. Got the job anyway. I told one jomoca account manager who suggested I get a 3-piece, "Sure, if I can expense it." Never had one. My wife got all my suits from rummage stores for 5 bucks. One new Brooks Brothers she paid $20 for. Of course that's me. I can understand others not wanting to possibly wear the clothing of the deceased. I just figured the prev owners gained weight and the suits wouldn't fit any more. Doesn't matter. I did the suits proud. And I gots money for a boat. When I stopped working I either gave or threw every business suit and tie I had away. I told everyone in my family, young and old, that if anyone of them planned on getting married or dying, don't bother inviting me to the ceremonies, because I won't wear a suit. Did go to a wedding though .... decent pants, shoes and a shirt. No suit. No tie. Dude - even I have two suits, a couple of sports jackets and ties. Mrs. Wave makes me wear them to important things like weddings, furnerals, baby christenings, etc. You are one lucky guy. :)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have 4 nice suits *probably 10 *sport jackets about 20 dress shirts a good variety of Dockers and probably about 100 ties. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ties?? I was reading somewhere that doctors' ties are one of the worst sources for germs etc. You can imagine...all those sick people sneezing or breathing on them while the doc does his examination. The doctor touches the tie and then sees you next. How often do people dryclean/wash ties anyway?? mmmmmm that's an idea..a spray something like Febreze Antibacterial Spray just for ties. If I could just get a fraction of the 'merican cruise ship passangers, who pass through here yearly, *to buy *I'd be driving two BMWs to impress the neighbours!http://www.portofhalifax.ca/english/...-schedule/...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don. I ain't no Doctor. But I figgah that letting them sit in a dry closet they don't germ up anyhow, at least not much. One thing cool about ties is that occasionally I'l wear a tie or so that my grandpa had in the 30's and 40's Vintage hand painted silk. you gotta love 'em. |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 20:00:44 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message . .. Went to a job interview once and rushing to make the train, put my overcoat on over my shirt, forgetting my suit coat. Didn't realize it until I was on the train. This was when some "consultants" were expected to wear 3-pieces. Got the job anyway. I told one jomoca account manager who suggested I get a 3-piece, "Sure, if I can expense it." Never had one. My wife got all my suits from rummage stores for 5 bucks. One new Brooks Brothers she paid $20 for. Of course that's me. I can understand others not wanting to possibly wear the clothing of the deceased. I just figured the prev owners gained weight and the suits wouldn't fit any more. Doesn't matter. I did the suits proud. And I gots money for a boat. When I stopped working I either gave or threw every business suit and tie I had away. I told everyone in my family, young and old, that if anyone of them planned on getting married or dying, don't bother inviting me to the ceremonies, because I won't wear a suit. Did go to a wedding though .... decent pants, shoes and a shirt. No suit. No tie. Dude - even I have two suits, a couple of sports jackets and ties. Mrs. Wave makes me wear them to important things like weddings, furnerals, baby christenings, etc. You are one lucky guy. :) Your wife must be related to mine. |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... I have 4 nice suits probably 10 sport jackets about 20 dress shirts a good variety of Dockers and probably about 100 ties. ---------------------------------------------------------- I haven't had 100 ties in my life, and I've had quite a few birthdays, Christmas's and Father's Day's. What do you possibly do with 100 ties? Eisboch |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in Dude - even I have two suits, a couple of sports jackets and ties. Mrs. Wave makes me wear them to important things like weddings, furnerals, baby christenings, etc. You are one lucky guy. :) Your wife must be related to mine. Man, you guys must be wimpy, henpecked husbands, obeying every order from the wi........ gotta go. Mrs. E. has summoned me. Eisboch |
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On Oct 23, 5:16*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... I have 4 nice suits *probably 10 *sport jackets about 20 dress shirts a good variety of Dockers and probably about 100 ties. ---------------------------------------------------------- I haven't had 100 ties in my life, and I've had quite a few birthdays, Christmas's and Father's Day's. What do you possibly do with 100 ties? Eisboch Well, I don't' wear a different tie every day for the next two years. That's for sure. and no neck tie fetish either. But my dad and his dad had lots of nice neck ties, and they always kept them clean and neat too. and never really threw any away. Since my father's passing a year ago this past Wednesday (yesterday), I have them all. And I plan to keep them with the same dignity as they did. Sure most of those old ties (70's) are bizarrely out of style, but for the fun of it I'll wear one to church occasionally. They may be comical head turners but sometimes I get compliments on them too! |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 5:16 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... I have 4 nice suits probably 10 sport jackets about 20 dress shirts a good variety of Dockers and probably about 100 ties. ---------------------------------------------------------- I haven't had 100 ties in my life, and I've had quite a few birthdays, Christmas's and Father's Day's. What do you possibly do with 100 ties? Eisboch Well, I don't' wear a different tie every day for the next two years. That's for sure. and no neck tie fetish either. But my dad and his dad had lots of nice neck ties, and they always kept them clean and neat too. and never really threw any away. Since my father's passing a year ago this past Wednesday (yesterday), I have them all. And I plan to keep them with the same dignity as they did. Sure most of those old ties (70's) are bizarrely out of style, but for the fun of it I'll wear one to church occasionally. They may be comical head turners but sometimes I get compliments on them too! ------------------------------------------- Well, that makes sense. Pretty cool too. Eisboch |
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"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. |
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On Oct 23, 7:38*pm, DK wrote:
Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message news:FZqdnWZdfeI5t2LVnZ2dnUVZ_tLinZ2d@giganews. com... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. * *It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? *Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in Dude - even I have two suits, a couple of sports jackets and ties. Mrs. Wave makes me wear them to important things like weddings, furnerals, baby christenings, etc. You are one lucky guy. :) Your wife must be related to mine. Man, you guys must be wimpy, henpecked husbands, obeying every order from the wi........ gotta go. Mrs. E. has summoned me. Eisboch I am married to portagee / North eyetalian. And the rest is Scottish. I know how to survive after 40 years of marriage. |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message Man, you guys must be wimpy, henpecked husbands, obeying every order from the wi........ gotta go. Mrs. E. has summoned me. Eisboch I am married to portagee / North eyetalian. And the rest is Scottish. I know how to survive after 40 years of marriage. Right behind you. 39 years coming up this Feb. All eyetalian though. EIsboch |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 04:45:47 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message Man, you guys must be wimpy, henpecked husbands, obeying every order from the wi........ gotta go. Mrs. E. has summoned me. I am married to portagee / North eyetalian. And the rest is Scottish. I know how to survive after 40 years of marriage. Right behind you. 39 years coming up this Feb. All eyetalian though. A little ways behind both of you - 34 years this coming July - full blooded Irish and acts like it. God we're getting old. Now I'm depressed. |
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On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? |
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On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:09:44 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 4:57 am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 20:00:44 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . Went to a job interview once and rushing to make the train, put my overcoat on over my shirt, forgetting my suit coat. Didn't realize it until I was on the train. This was when some "consultants" were expected to wear 3-pieces. Got the job anyway. I told one jomoca account manager who suggested I get a 3-piece, "Sure, if I can expense it." Never had one. My wife got all my suits from rummage stores for 5 bucks. One new Brooks Brothers she paid $20 for. Of course that's me. I can understand others not wanting to possibly wear the clothing of the deceased. I just figured the prev owners gained weight and the suits wouldn't fit any more. Doesn't matter. I did the suits proud. And I gots money for a boat. When I stopped working I either gave or threw every business suit and tie I had away. I told everyone in my family, young and old, that if anyone of them planned on getting married or dying, don't bother inviting me to the ceremonies, because I won't wear a suit. Did go to a wedding though .... decent pants, shoes and a shirt. No suit. No tie. Dude - even I have two suits, a couple of sports jackets and ties. Mrs. Wave makes me wear them to important things like weddings, furnerals, baby christenings, etc. You are one lucky guy. :)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have 4 nice suits probably 10 sport jackets about 20 dress shirts a good variety of Dockers and probably about 100 ties. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ties?? I was reading somewhere that doctors' ties are one of the worst sources for germs etc. You can imagine...all those sick people sneezing or breathing on them while the doc does his examination. The doctor touches the tie and then sees you next. How often do people dryclean/wash ties anyway?? mmmmmm that's an idea..a spray something like Febreze Antibacterial Spray just for ties. If I could just get a fraction of the 'merican cruise ship passangers, who pass through here yearly, to buy I'd be driving two BMWs to impress the neighbours! http://www.portofhalifax.ca/english/...ule/index.html Do you eat a lot of ties, Donnie? -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:21:41 -0400, DK wrote:
JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? Loneliness? -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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"DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:09:44 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 4:57 am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 20:00:44 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . Went to a job interview once and rushing to make the train, put my overcoat on over my shirt, forgetting my suit coat. Didn't realize it until I was on the train. This was when some "consultants" were expected to wear 3-pieces. Got the job anyway. I told one jomoca account manager who suggested I get a 3-piece, "Sure, if I can expense it." Never had one. My wife got all my suits from rummage stores for 5 bucks. One new Brooks Brothers she paid $20 for. Of course that's me. I can understand others not wanting to possibly wear the clothing of the deceased. I just figured the prev owners gained weight and the suits wouldn't fit any more. Doesn't matter. I did the suits proud. And I gots money for a boat. When I stopped working I either gave or threw every business suit and tie I had away. I told everyone in my family, young and old, that if anyone of them planned on getting married or dying, don't bother inviting me to the ceremonies, because I won't wear a suit. Did go to a wedding though .... decent pants, shoes and a shirt. No suit. No tie. Dude - even I have two suits, a couple of sports jackets and ties. Mrs. Wave makes me wear them to important things like weddings, furnerals, baby christenings, etc. You are one lucky guy. :)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have 4 nice suits probably 10 sport jackets about 20 dress shirts a good variety of Dockers and probably about 100 ties. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ties?? I was reading somewhere that doctors' ties are one of the worst sources for germs etc. You can imagine...all those sick people sneezing or breathing on them while the doc does his examination. The doctor touches the tie and then sees you next. How often do people dryclean/wash ties anyway?? mmmmmm that's an idea..a spray something like Febreze Antibacterial Spray just for ties. If I could just get a fraction of the 'merican cruise ship passangers, who pass through here yearly, to buy I'd be driving two BMWs to impress the neighbours! http://www.portofhalifax.ca/english/...ule/index.html Do you eat a lot of ties, Donnie? -- Eat?? Hard to believe you were once responsible for the welfare of a group of men. |
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Don White wrote:
"DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. I see you have leaned well from your master. |
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Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. I see you have leaned well from your master. The lesson is to treat bottom-feeding crap like you as the bottom-feeding crap you are. You, Justwaitaloogy, Florida Jim, Herring, Wally - the newsgroup short bus rider crowd. |
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"Boater" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. I see you have leaned well from your master. The lesson is to treat bottom-feeding crap like you as the bottom-feeding crap you are. You, Justwaitaloogy, Florida Jim, Herring, Wally - the newsgroup short bus rider crowd. In my old elementary school, we put those guys in the 'auxiliary class', so they wouldn't bother the normal students. |
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JohnH wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:21:41 -0400, DK wrote: JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? Loneliness? That would make sense... |
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Don White wrote:
"DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. You do dickhead? Sounds odd, but to each his own... |
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Don White wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. I see you have leaned well from your master. The lesson is to treat bottom-feeding crap like you as the bottom-feeding crap you are. You, Justwaitaloogy, Florida Jim, Herring, Wally - the newsgroup short bus rider crowd. In my old elementary school, we put those guys in the 'auxiliary class', so they wouldn't bother the normal students. *You* did? That's strange. In the US, teacher have that authority. |
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"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. You do dickhead? Sounds odd, but to each his own... Do you always think in homosexual terms? Does your wife know you're bursting out of the closet? |
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Don White wrote:
"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: On Oct 23, 7:38 pm, DK wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage Post the photos big mouth. Why should he, because you demanded he do? If you don't believe him........tough. Get a life. He said has the photos to prove it. What compelled *you* to reply? I do Dickhead. I'd send them to any reasonable poster here who was slightly interested. You do dickhead? Sounds odd, but to each his own... Do you always think in homosexual terms? Does your wife know you're bursting out of the closet? Do you always post your homosexual thoughts? You did type "I do Dickhead.", correct? Carry on... |
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