View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
2
18.18%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
9
81.82%
Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll
Mustangs Coast to Coast
Cobra R Member
The Legacy TMS Lady
He sure is second guessing himself. 28 years is a long time at one job. Plus with all of the issues with his parents health going on right now and him being so far away from them and not being able to help, that's just adding to his stress factor. Hopefully he will stop stressing so much. It looks like his father is getting better. The hospital drained enough fluid from his chest to fill two 2 liter bottles
The Legacy TMS Lady
I posted a pic this morning of what your next truck should look like. You didn't like it? It was a nice, clean Chevy
A Man Just Needs Some....
I'm thinking seriously about it. They might enjoy helping out with it too. I really want to do a low big body cruiser. Just hate body work and rust. Wish I was a better welder. I'm just not very good at it.
A Man Just Needs Some....
Edit. I just saw it. I dig it but its a 2500. Too long. 1500 short bed is what I'm looking for. Found a nice Denali down the road. Might try and pick it up.
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A Man Just Needs Some....
The Legacy TMS Lady
That one actually belongs to my husbands buddy. We were on a road trip yesterday. I am not usually a fan of Chevy trucks, but his is clean looking and I like it. It's a diesel anyway. He needs it to tow his big enclosed trailer when we go riding.
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A Man Just Needs Some....
I would probably own a Ford if I needed a diesel. The Chevys are pretty light weight compared.
A Man Just Needs Some....
The Legacy TMS Lady
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A Man Just Needs Some....
Just get you a slightly used ford truck. It'll last you forever. The last 3 ford trucks in my family have 400k, 300k, and 140k miles. They have been beat to hell but keep on truckin'.