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I'm calling out "Bad Bowtie" on this site. :seeya:

 

Who are you? Where are you sir?

 

You joined back on May 8th, 2004, have been "Offline" & Last Active Feb 23rd, 2007 at 09:37 PM. :ninja:

 

I'm "Bad Bowtie" on all my other GM sites, I'm tired of being #2 on here dude. LOL!!!! :rant:

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Those of us who know you on the other forums know its you. Your posts always show up in an almost unreadable blue

 

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Maybe your calling yourself out lol. That would be an interesting twist.

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Those of us who know you on the other forums know its you. Your posts always show up in an almost unreadable blue

 

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fixed :lol:

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Those of us who know you on the other forums know its you. Your posts always show up in an almost unreadable blue

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fixed :lol:

Damn Ryan. Now if you were a mod on Silveradoss.com you can fix it there

 

Its only like that in tapatalk because the background is black

 

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you dont have a bowtie you have a GMC anyway

My 1983 Chevy Silverado had ALWAYS been my "Bad Bowtie". :thumbs: 406cid, 700R4, 4.10 L/Slip 12-bolt. My father bought her new & I learned to drive in her back in 1987. I stil have her today, all my other high school buds sold their rides over the years..

 

Had a 1998 Indigo Blue Silverado back in college days, etc, etc. LOL!!

 

Even had a windshield decal made back in 1989-ish. WAY before GM came out with their "Bad Bowtie" red & white decals in the 1990's. :ughdance:

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Those of us who know you on the other forums know its you. Your posts always show up in an almost unreadable blue

 

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What color should I move too then??? Is this RED any better??

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Those of us who know you on the other forums know its you. Your posts always show up in an almost unreadable blue

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What color should I move too then??? Is this RED any better??

Lol I like white, well you writing in black will shown white on my phone

 

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Yea white works well :lol:

Ryan

Ryan, White does work well

 

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I THINK THIS IS THE LEAST ANNOYING FONT.... EVERYONE SHOULD USE IT

i lol'd hard at this lmao

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