GAS $10 a GALLON??

Discussion in 'Other News' started by Cybergal, Apr 28, 2008.

  1. Working Class Patriot

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    oh, someone wants to start it up again.

    This a much common site on the highways and byways of America:

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    He's putting on a towbar so that a Ford ranger can pull him out:biggrin_25523:
     
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    Cheap Jeep. :biggrin_25523:
     
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    Well, there's an obvious explanation to this.

    You live in southern Cali (as you well know) as do several Mexicans (as anyone who's ever known someone who has driven within 1,000 miles of there know) and Mexicans are devout Chevy fanatics (as anyone who has ever watched The Mind of Mencia knows).

    Mystery solved.

    Tell those meddling kids to keep the Mystery Machine in the garage.
     
  4. Working Class Patriot

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    Ok, here's the truth about Fords and chevys

    [yt="Classic 1971 Bronco pulling out chevy"]yaVY35pZgQY[/yt]
     
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    That's such a bogus comparison. I'm sure I could find hundreds of videos of a Chevy 4x4 pulling out a 2wd Ford.
     
  6. Working Class Patriot

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    :smt082:laughing-guffaw::biggrin_2559:
     
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    3 Now.............sheeehs.

    I thought I saw only 1. You been shoppin again ???
     
  8. AfterShock

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    I think you were mesmerized by the green alien driving the F-250 -- and overlooked the other two. :biggrin_25524: :biggrin_25525: :biggrin_25523:
     
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    My 86 F150 pulled my 2000 largecar KW out of a snow drift this past winter.
     
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    My '86 F-250, with a 460 CID big block and 4-barrel -- passes EVERYthing on the highway. :yes2557:
    Well,................ except for gas stations. :biggrin_25521: :biggrin_25523:

    Ergo, if I have to go anywhere, close, I ride a 21-speed bicycle. About the only need to stop to fill-up, is with air.
    At least THAT'S still free. :biggrin_25523: