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It's a county road so it's their problem. It just rains here 24/7 so everything is always flooded.

 

Oh well it was worth a try.

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It's a county road so it's their problem. It just rains here 24/7 so everything is always flooded.

 

 

rain is good for Cali.

I got my pink slip in the mail today

Serious!?

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rain is good for Cali.

 

Serious!?

Not a work pink slip. Pink slip as in the pink paper showing i own my truck. If it was a work pink slip i would have a lot of questions
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GOOD. I was going to say, any company that lays off people arond the holidays flat out pisses me off. Congrats on owning the truck! Have a drink on me and give her a wax job.

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GOOD. I was going to say, any company that lays off people arond the holidays flat out pisses me off. Congrats on owning the truck! Have a drink on me and give her a wax job.

Part of work pink slip questions would be, how? I run a home office and work for myself. I am an independent consultant. I take contracts for things like web design, home networking, and home audio. Not sure how i could lay myself off. And waxing would do it no good. I live in a rural area of town and all this rain is bad. Plus my truck is dented to hell. I need to land a decent contract so i can get some work done on the truck.
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6000k probably wasn't the best idea considering the snow and general conditions up there?

Is this a serious post? I hope not.
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Got my range AFM disabler in today. Waiting on HID's for both the 14 and the high beams for my 02

 

Sent while in 'Murica...

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Full tank of 91 at $2.25 from Costco!! :D

 

And my new low beam bulbs arrived yesterday so I'll be installing those today.

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Acquired a solid wooden 4 foot wide 7 foot tall door from a hospital remodel. Cut it in half, stacked it mounted it to the top of a couple of old craftsman chests and then bed lined them, rattle canned some red for effect lol and then put the kick plate along the work area. Stacked the top part of the boxes on the bench. Tonight after the daughter goes to bed and I get the jack and coke out I'll do a little organization and a lot of cleaning before I sit and smoke a cigar to enjoy my man corner since I can't have a cave lol anyway heres a couple pics

 

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And just because I like to whore her pics

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sent from my rotary cell phone...

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Acquired a solid wooden 4 foot wide 7 foot tall door from a hospital remodel. Cut it in half, stacked it mounted it to the top of a couple of old craftsman chests and then bed lined them, rattle canned some red for effect lol and then put the kick plate along the work area. Stacked the top part of the boxes on the bench. Tonight after the daughter goes to bed and I get the jack and coke out I'll do a little organization and a lot of cleaning before I sit and smoke a cigar to enjoy my man corner since I can't have a cave lol anyway heres a couple pics

 

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And just because I like to whore her pics

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sent from my rotary cell phone...

Nice

 

I am the guy on the XDS site that mentioned this one to you.

 

 

Ryan

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Hauled some limbs from some trees I trimmed on Wednesday, you can only take yard debris on Saturday and Sunday, so I hauled 2 loads in the rain.

 

 

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Graduated from Clemson y'all. Rode up there in a silverado!

 

Took my truck to our land to check the camera. Got a nice 8 point buck and plenty of does on the place!

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