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That's what it's all about right guys? This is the only forum of the 15 or so I'm active on that people can have a difference of opinion and not have it spiral into a pissing match within three or four posts. Good people here...
LOLOL. My god, are we all growing up? I got to go back to the RV forum and start a post about ST vs. LT tires to get my stress fix! Or better yet, go to the Caddy forum I'm on and ask them how to disable the seatbelt warning light. That ought to be good for 10 or so pages of interwebber horse whipping!
What ever you do dont post about towing weights on those rv forums... Everyone is an expert on there..
Oh hell no. Never cross the weight police! Mods are even on "the force" there and will take up arms and give you a vacation if you push to hard. No first hand experience of course. Just heard it from a friend of a friend...
I spend more time on the RV forum reading the tow vehicles forum for entertainment than I do actually looking at RV related items! Lots of Cummins powered guys over there opening their zipper and using a tape measure constantly.
I spend more time on the RV forum reading the tow vehicles forum for entertainment than I do actually looking at RV related items! Lots of Cummins powered guys over there opening their zipper and using a tape measure constantly.
It's highly entertaining. My guilty pleasure as I spend *way* too much time plowing through those sorts of threads.
And the diesel vs gas threads. Those are probably the most fun. Especially the spreadsheets with silly stuff like $ / mile of projected lifetimes and stuff.
I spend more time on the RV forum reading the tow vehicles forum for entertainment than I do actually looking at RV related items! Lots of Cummins powered guys over there opening their zipper and using a tape measure constantly.
Very true guys. I love a good debate. Thread went a little sour early on but came back positive
Respect is earned and some feel their "Post odometer" gives them the right to be too direct or offensive when their responding to a "newbie". But when responding to a buddy its all high fives and one liners.. I agree, lol, LMAO, get em' etc.
A guy might be a "newbie" to a social network.. but that same guy with only 23 posts may have ten times the experience and skills then someone with thousands of posts....just saying...
Most of the "high post odometer" folks on FTE are knowledgeable and respectful!
Senix, 2ndStroke, 720Deere, Karl4Kat, SavageNFS, GIGGER ....many more! Thanks for a great Forum!