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Well folks, I was bored an then I stumbled upon this interesting video. I know this goes against those of us who own (or as in my case, once owned) our beloved 6.0L diesel truck. But I have to admit, I couldn't stop laughing as I watched through that entire vid. If nothing else, it was good for extreme comical relief.
Hey...... I'm Canadian and I don't think my cussing comes even remotely close to THAT level, even during my most frustrating moments at work, of which there are many lately.
I love just how much ether they fed into the air intake of that engine. Made me wonder if that engine was going to run away when it fired up. I get nervous even using just Brake Parts cleaner. I think the FICM in that truck is likely junk by the sounds of things if I had to guess.
What saddened me though, was seeing that truck was the exact same color, trim level, cab/box configuration, and maybe even the model year as my old truck before I unloaded it. But mine was super clean compared to that wreck.
I'm not a prude but the guy has a mental problem when it comes to language.
Naw man, he's just the dang ol' Canadian version of dad gum Boomhauer yeah man, talkin' 'bout I tell you what.
Trailer Park Boys is basically a less-wholesome King of the Hill, and this guy is playing Ricky in real life. No different than the million rednecks hamming it up down here, they're intentionally playing to a stereotype.
Watched this the other day. Pretty funny but I have to admit I cringed when they dragged it while it was still park even though it was on snow and ice.
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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