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I believe this is the most beautiful pickup I've ever seen. Granted it's customized with excellent ideas and craftsmanship but the result is breathtaking to me.
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It is pretty though.
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'57 my favorite Chevrolet
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Trucks, busses, eh. Remember how some of those busses laid a smoke screen every time they accelerated?
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Is it too late to add a backseat to my '60 Jimmy?
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I want that GMC.
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I've seen a couple of those GMC trucks, but beat to shit in short order by the track crews using them.
How about a spiffy Pirelli...
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Wow, that is pretty freaking cool. I'm glad it didn't get destroyed by the Burning Man guy. I guess we'll be tracking down a terrible movie next.
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Then I'll be checking it out!
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I remember in the old Cellar we had a little thread going about Sh*tmen. (I can never remember how Boardhost deals with swearing) Anyway the thread asked if the meaning of the word Sh*tmen is "men made of sh*t" or "men who work with or are otherwise associated with sh*t." And at the time, I thought of Mystery Men as my idea of the meaning of the word. I pictured a team of superheroes associated with plumbing and the sewers and each had a special superpower.
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Are we talking about Ed Norton?
A sewer worker is like a brain surgeon. We’re both specialists.
He had to be a superhero to deal with the tirades of Ralph Kramden.
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Dis might esplain it Lucy:
The Herkimer Battle Jitney/ Z17 Marauder
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Sorries, I missed gTown's post.
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glatt wrote:
(I can never remember how Boardhost deals with swearing)
Heh, I think that, since I'm still here, they don't.
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Ah, thanks gtown and NeverWas. It's a movie prop.
I approve the idea of taking congress critters to the front, there would be less wars.
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A lot of guys really dumped on this truck on another forum, but I like it.
It's unique, well crafted, and attractive to my eye.
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It does have sex appeal, but I'd never drive it.
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