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Hey guys, I'm new to the forum and the Powerstroke realm. I hate to be a burden, but it seems as though you guys prefer to just stay in this thread and chat.
But, I'm looking to get Line-X for my truck, and was looking for any reviews of local Line-X providers. I did start a thread on the subject a few days ago, if you prefer to give insight there: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...suppliers.html
Hey guys, I'm new to the forum and the Powerstroke realm. I hate to be a burden, but it seems as though you guys prefer to just stay in this thread and chat.
But, I'm looking to get Line-X for my truck, and was looking for any reviews of local Line-X providers. I did start a thread on the subject a few days ago, if you prefer to give insight there: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...suppliers.html
Matt you can go to any forum and chat, yer free to roam
My wife and kids are sitting in her 06 Jetta at the store today when a guy pulls in the stall in front of her and hits her car. He then proceeds to push her car back a few feet with his. She got out to look it over and asked him to back up because he hit her car. Dude says, "That's what bumpers are for". He proceeded to curse her and such, got out of his car and went in to do his shopping. I wish she would have had the Ex because she was so pissed she would have fired it up and climbed up the hood of his P.O.S. Taurus wagon with it. I'm sorry, it wasn't his. The cops had to call the chick who owned it to see if he had permission to drive the car. He's lucky I wasn't with or they would have had to call him an ambulance besides.
Waste of skin.
Sir... please hold your breath so you don't use up the oxygen that was meant for the productive people of earth.
My wife and kids are sitting in her 06 Jetta at the store today when a guy pulls in the stall in front of her and hits her car. He then proceeds to push her car back a few feet with his. She got out to look it over and asked him to back up because he hit her car. Dude says, "That's what bumpers are for". He proceeded to curse her and such, got out of his car and went in to do his shopping. I wish she would have had the Ex because she was so pissed she would have fired it up and climbed up the hood of his P.O.S. Taurus wagon with it. I'm sorry, it wasn't his. The cops had to call the chick who owned it to see if he had permission to drive the car. He's lucky I wasn't with or they would have had to call him an ambulance besides.
Waste of skin.
Sir... please hold your breath so you don't use up the oxygen that was meant for the productive people of earth.
Wow... that guy sounds like a complete tool.
Is he taking responsibility for the damages? Because, it'd be silly if he didn't.
My wife and kids are sitting in her 06 Jetta at the store today when a guy pulls in the stall in front of her and hits her car. He then proceeds to push her car back a few feet with his. She got out to look it over and asked him to back up because he hit her car. Dude says, "That's what bumpers are for". He proceeded to curse her and such, got out of his car and went in to do his shopping. I wish she would have had the Ex because she was so pissed she would have fired it up and climbed up the hood of his P.O.S. Taurus wagon with it. I'm sorry, it wasn't his. The cops had to call the chick who owned it to see if he had permission to drive the car. He's lucky I wasn't with or they would have had to call him an ambulance besides.
Waste of skin.
Sir... please hold your breath so you don't use up the oxygen that was meant for the productive people of earth.
Yes, definitively a waste of good oxygen, and richly deserving of having his *** kicked!!
Is he taking responsibility for the damages? Because, it'd be silly if he didn't.
Uhm...taking responsibility, no. The guy just walked off into the store as he swore over and over at her. The police sat and waited over a half hour for him to come back out. My wife had gone in to shop after the police wrote up the report and saw him strolling through the store. After he came out and tried to lie to the cop (the officer called bull$ on that ) he went back in the store. He was prob too high to remember he had already done his shopping. Unfortunately the lot is private property and there isn't much the police can do (no moving violation). Instead of leaving, the officer drove to the neighboring stores lot and parked there waiting for the guy to leave. Not sure what one more OUI or op after revocation will do to the guy other than give him a warm bed and make me buy his dinner too.
Wow, some people now days. Glad it was reported and at least something was done to him.
I don't know what gets into people or what happens but I have seen more than a few times where someone will drive right into another car in a parking lot and just get out and go inside like nothing happened. I once saw a old woman push a car out of its spot (out into the lane) and then just leave. It wasn't just one shot either, she had to back up and get a couple running starts at the car to get it moved.
Uhm...taking responsibility, no. The guy just walked off into the store as he swore over and over at her. The police sat and waited over a half hour for him to come back out. My wife had gone in to shop after the police wrote up the report and saw him strolling through the store. After he came out and tried to lie to the cop (the officer called bull$ on that ) he went back in the store. He was prob too high to remember he had already done his shopping. Unfortunately the lot is private property and there isn't much the police can do (no moving violation). Instead of leaving, the officer drove to the neighboring stores lot and parked there waiting for the guy to leave. Not sure what one more OUI or op after revocation will do to the guy other than give him a warm bed and make me buy his dinner too.
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