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Wonderful isn't it! :lol: Read on for your viewing pleasure. I sure wished I had been awake when "you know who" was in here!

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Sorry fellas for my NON- :lol: but I just couldn't let that one go. :lol: Can't wait to review the commentary from this one. :lol:

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Well said Rob.....this little punk needs a f'n hobby....and a pacifier. :lol:

:lol::lol: True. Couldn't have stated it better.

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This thread is too funny!

 

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:lol::lol:

That is a sweet ride Bob.

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Same to you Rob. Like those wheels & tires! I was checking out your pics the other day on cardomain. Nice!

Thanks. If I had it to do all over again, I would've bought the 2500. I have always liked that platform but saw this color on the lot and grabbed it. The tires are awesome but I am leaning more towards an AT tire this go around. They have really upgraded the interior in the new GMT-900s. It almost looks like a luxury car inside. I am looking at putting leather seats in mine now. The cloth was a good option while living in the heat of Texas, but now I am liking the leather more and more since I am in GA now. I know cleaning them is a lot easier than the cloth. I know they had the black leather in my year but I haven't seen too many. I may opt for Katzkin covers instead.

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Thanks. If I had it to do all over again, I would've bought the 2500. I have always liked that platform but saw this color on the lot and grabbed it. The tires are awesome but I am leaning more towards an AT tire this go around. They have really upgraded the interior in the new GMT-900s. It almost looks like a luxury car inside. I am looking at putting leather seats in mine now. The cloth was a good option while living in the heat of Texas, but now I am liking the leather more and more since I am in GA now. I know cleaning them is a lot easier than the cloth. I know they had the black leather in my year but I haven't seen too many. I may opt for Katzkin covers instead.

 

I mostly got the 2500 so I could put a regular HD snowplow on it. I have a long driveway and am getting too old to snowblow it all the time. Wish I got the gas mileage of the 1500. The wife talked me into getting the leather...

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Your original "joke" post :

 

I forgot to add no this is not an April Fools joke..I wish it was Jeff...

Hrmmmmm....

 

Your current "joke" post :

 

And that was an April Fools joke. You know what a joke is you dumb shit? Heres the definition.

 

1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.

2. A mischievous trick; a prank.

So... Basically, you're admitting to being a liar? You supposedly "made up" this big "joke" for April Fools and then said it wasn't a joke and then you get mad when people believe that it wasn't a joke, when you yourself said (let me scroll back up here... oh, yes!) "this is not an April Fools joke...I wish it was."

 

Quit wimpering, whining, pouting, and throwing tantrums. Man-up and admit you screwed up (and LIED about it either being or not being a joke) and maybe things can get back to more or less normal around here... OR, we could all just put you on ignore...? Whichever!

 

Take it easy!

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Your original "joke" post :

 

I forgot to add no this is not an April Fools joke..I wish it was Jeff...

Hrmmmmm....

 

Your current "joke" post :

 

And that was an April Fools joke. You know what a joke is you dumb shit? Heres the definition.

 

1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.

2. A mischievous trick; a prank.

So... Basically, you're admitting to being a liar? You supposedly "made up" this big "joke" for April Fools and then said it wasn't a joke and then you get mad when people believe that it wasn't a joke, when you yourself said (let me scroll back up here... oh, yes!) "this is not an April Fools joke...I wish it was."

 

Quit wimpering, whining, pouting, and throwing tantrums. Man-up and admit you screwed up (and LIED about it either being or not being a joke) and maybe things can get back to more or less normal around here... OR, we could all just put you on ignore...? Whichever!

 

Take it easy!

 

Eloquent as usual Michael :lol:

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OH YEAH....

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of this thread...... :lol:

 

I concur...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxaO6HL6HlY

 

(I've always loved that song. But, until now, I never had a reason to post a link to it. Thanks, Jas! :lol: )

 

I acutally like that song and forgot all about it. Awesome tune AND choice Michael :lol::)

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I acutally like that song and forgot all about it. Awesome tune AND choice Michael :lol::lol:

haha! Yeah, I've always liked that one. I think I've only "used" it once before. But, that was back in high school (when the song was new)..

 

Ahhhh, memories.......... :lol:

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I acutally like that song and forgot all about it. Awesome tune AND choice Michael :lol::lol:

haha! Yeah, I've always liked that one. I think I've only "used" it once before. But, that was back in high school (when the song was new)..

 

Ahhhh, memories.......... :lol:

 

Yeah high school was so long ago and my how we have GROWN UP since then. :)

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