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Do I get a prize for my 100th post? Please make it a set of 20's, with tires. :lol:

Keep an eye on your mailbox. :lol:

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Do I get a prize for my 100th post? Please make it a set of 20's, with tires. :lol:

 

I'm sorry, but no. At 100 posts, you only get the cap to the valve stem. :lol:

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Do I get a prize for my 100th post? Please make it a set of 20's, with tires. :P

 

If that's the case, I'm about to get a whole new truck.

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I think the prize is knowing, that for each post you made, you spent on average 15 min reading/writing. so congrats...1500 min of your life you will never get back...thats a whole day dude.....

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I think the prize is knowing, that for each post you made, you spent on average 15 min reading/writing. so congrats...1500 min of your life you will never get back...thats a whole day dude.....

You gotta waste time at work somehow! :thumbs:

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Do I get a prize for my 100th post? Please make it a set of 20's, with tires. :thumbs:

 

 

Here ya go, although with just a pic of them, and me not being able to do any photochopping right now, I can't get them onto your ride just yet....

 

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I think the prize is knowing, that for each post you made, you spent on average 15 min reading/writing. so congrats...1500 min of your life you will never get back...thats a whole day dude.....

 

If I spent 15 minutes reading and writing for each post I've made...I'd have no time left to do anything..>Even eat.

 

 

Good thing I type fast and read even faster. :wtf:

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