assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:Should have gone with Hankook DynaPros.
Woody wrote:Hankooks are crap
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assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
Ahaha no. Had nothing to do with her choice.Bad17 wrote:Well good deal. Did she get a Prius.
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aunt betty wrote:Ahaha no. Had nothing to do with her choice.Bad17 wrote:Well good deal. Did she get a Prius.
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She did well I think. Got a '14 Camry LE with 30K miles. Appears she got a lease car just as it got two years old and was about to be 'pay by the mile' on someone. Don't know but it's clean compared to the POS she was driving. In a few years it'll be my turn again. Mine only just went past 80k tho so it might be a while.
aunt betty wrote:I tell you what if I said "go get me a new puppy" right now I think she'd be on a quest. She's been asking how come I'm not asking about a puppy. For several dog-generations I've been getting a pup at or around when my working dog is seven. That gives the adult some time to work with the pup and show it the ropes. Don't always work out tho. We'd just got Milo when his predecessor Buddy got sick from that dog food scare thing and croaked. He was one heck of a rabbit and pheasant dog but sort of sucked at waterfowl. Maybe it was best that he not train Milo.
Congrats to the new puppy owner. Sweet looking baby.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
Throbbin Rods wrote:My 2002 Suburban was over 226 k miles, needed rocker panels and doglegs done. Got one side done but cold weather snuck up on me. Last week a local used car place I have bought several cars from had a 2004 Yukon Denali. 128 k miles, and absolutely no rust anywhere. Crawled under it and the frame doesn't even show any surface rust. It was a consignment car so I know the dealer didn't spend any money on it but it is just about mint except for a couple of shopping cart dings.It also has the 6.0 motor which will come in handy hauling the Grady White up some of those long hills. My biggest problem so far? When I tune in my favorite classic rock station it tends to jump to one close by. Next week after deer season I will pull the stereo out and clean and tighten all connections.
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