View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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11.11%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
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88.89%
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Good luck Scott!
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Im sorry for that Ed. We didnt mean to kick him out of the states
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Originally Posted by jerseygirl
yayyyy i can post from my phone =P ....bwahaha another way to annoy you all....
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I located a loose vac hose on the 94 and the lumpyness is gone! But it's still better than the one it had at least, but I'm pissed off anyway.
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Hopefully we hear from him soon.
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Good luck!
Hopefully he is ok
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I almost forgot, and I've been laughing about it all day. My step daughter and her boyfriend went to Hershey Park today. Very first ride........he lost his keys and he drove. That's funny right there, I don't care who you are
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Looks like a couple of Oregon kids won that Ford competition.
Jun 14, 6:16 PM EDT
Oregon students win national auto skills contest
By COREY WILLIAMS
Associated Press
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) -- Two recent high school graduates from Oregon were the quickest to identify what was wrong with a 2012 Ford F-150 Pickup, correct the problems and get the truck running to win an annual auto skills competition at Ford Motor Co.'s World Headquarters.
Matt Saunders and Drew Torrey, who hail from Vale, Ore., worked the bugs out in less than an hour Tuesday to take top honors at the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition National Finals in Dearborn, just outside Detroit.
Teams of two from each of the 50 states took part in the competition.
The Vale team earned the best combined score on the written and hands-on portions of the competition and a perfect truck score by repairing all 14 problems on the Ford F-150. Other teams also finished within the 90 minute time limit, but they didn't correctly fix all the bugs.
"Our school has competed in it for a long time," Torrey said. "We've seen trophies in the hallway and heard about former students winning and doing well."
Tuesday's win was the fifth championship for the school and instructor Merle Saunders.
http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/MI_AUTO_SKILLS_COMPETITION_OROL-?SITE=ORBEN&SECTION=STATE&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2 011-06-14-18-16-19
Oregon students win national auto skills contest
By COREY WILLIAMS
Associated Press
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) -- Two recent high school graduates from Oregon were the quickest to identify what was wrong with a 2012 Ford F-150 Pickup, correct the problems and get the truck running to win an annual auto skills competition at Ford Motor Co.'s World Headquarters.
Matt Saunders and Drew Torrey, who hail from Vale, Ore., worked the bugs out in less than an hour Tuesday to take top honors at the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition National Finals in Dearborn, just outside Detroit.
Teams of two from each of the 50 states took part in the competition.
The Vale team earned the best combined score on the written and hands-on portions of the competition and a perfect truck score by repairing all 14 problems on the Ford F-150. Other teams also finished within the 90 minute time limit, but they didn't correctly fix all the bugs.
"Our school has competed in it for a long time," Torrey said. "We've seen trophies in the hallway and heard about former students winning and doing well."
Tuesday's win was the fifth championship for the school and instructor Merle Saunders.
http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/MI_AUTO_SKILLS_COMPETITION_OROL-?SITE=ORBEN&SECTION=STATE&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2 011-06-14-18-16-19
Last edited by cdynaco; 6/14/11 at 07:39 PM.