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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 12:45 PMDo you think it would be alright if I pretended to be a homosexual so I could talk to other guys on this site about cool stuff like ; cars, 4X4s, guns, horses, tools and exgirlfriends. Or do you think that would be to gay? |
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 01:12 PMyou can talk to other "guys" on penpal sites...i don't think u willget much response from them on here! |
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 01:22 PMThank you for the advice, but consider myself to 'manly' for a penpal site. |
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Tulip89
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 01:28 PMHave you seen the new Silverado 3500 HD? It destroyed the F-350 in a head to head comparison. Even better, the load they used for the test was too much for Ram to even be allowed to compete. Say what you will about GM, but they sure know how to build a heavy duty truck. |
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 01:45 PMLOL...thats funny, i didnt know men could be too "manly" for penpal sites...:laugh: |
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 01:46 PMWere they diesel or gas? I have a hard time believing anything would be to much for a cummings diesel (dodge), but its weak point is the tranny and the silverado has the allison transmission. I wish dodge could put the allison behind the cummings. That would be a unbeatable combination! |
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Tulip89
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 02:18 PMThey were both diesels. They couldn't include Ram because its 24,500 lb. maximum GCRW would have been exceeded by over 2500 lbs. Not only that, but they were hauling the load up 8 miles of a 5%-7% grade on the Eisenhower Pass in Colorado, then coming back down. Even if the Ford had been better going up the mountain, I'd still stick with the Chevy after seeing how much better its exhaust brake was coming down. |
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riveroflife1
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 04:11 PMdo you feel better now 2sparrows????? |
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 04:34 PMI've never owned a Dodge. I've had several Chevy's, Fords, and one GMC Suburban. One of my Ford F150's had over 500,000 miles on it and still ran like a top until my son ragged it out. I rebuilt a 1964 Falcon and accidently drove it (up to the door handles) through a flooded dip. When the water went down, I drug it home, drained and replaced all the fluids, and it still cranked on first try and never gave any trouble. Those slant 6's were pretty good motors. |
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Tulip89
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 04:37 PMI tend to prefer Fords too. The F-150 SVT Raptor is an absolute beast! I don't have any deserts to race through, but I would find some if I had that truck. |
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Homosexual,Gay Bi or Lesbian...Posted : 20 Nov, 2010 04:53 PMTwo, |
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