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11-30-2005 07:52 AM #14
Your response indicates you were under the impression your post ruined my day. By far it did not. You gave a wise ass response to my inquiry, so in turn I was a wise ass back. It was all in good fun on my part. Maybe I should have put smiley faces all over my post to indicate my tone, but I always though those message Icons were rather gay looking; to each his own; I never felt hod rodscars and trucks correlated with gay smiley faces but maybe you do. The pathetic thing about my innocent enough post (looking for some experienced advice) is what has been a problem on this site for quite some time. Someone new posts, and a know it all wise ass veteran on here can dish out fun but cant take it back, and all othe other cronies on here jump on the band wagon. Sound familiar? It should thats why there are so many new people who come to this board, only to leave in short order due to the attitude among the regulars. You get few new members and thats why this site is so dead as compared to the sister site club chopper which thrives!
No I do not think my Suburban or any other gas powered vehicle can outpull or last as compared to any other deisel powered truck...its just not comparing apples to apples. As far as getting serious on this matter as you did; why I dont know. Lets see Ford was the first large scale auto manufactureer, yet GM had been #1 for how many years now. I dont care how many plants close or employees are laid off.... you can brag when Ford is #1, and for the past how ever many years it is they are not. Touche' bitch.
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