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Hi I'm LarryK.and addicted to internal combustion self powered vehicles / machines/ tools/ ways to get er done- processes.
Got too much plunder- it's paid for; but on the other side of ledger the medical service Industry is hurting the cash reserve.
Think it's better to DIY, than pay; Wish I knew then how I'd feel Now. Prefer-Like old "soft" rock.
The Larger 87-96 F-series Forum seems like a great division of vehicles; did read some of the Read It First posts.
My Opinion is adding F-150 to this Forum means the extra traffic- influx of Information will dilute or bloat the content. It appears to me a difference between Commercial-business use vehicles | verses Civilian transportation.
IMO - as "Forest said": that's all I have to say, about that
What the hockey sticks are you really on! all of 'both' my BB's are rattling so much my head really hurts
did you try proof reading what you said? I'm lost, I cant imagine what your other 42 post could be like,
I'm pretty sure I dont
I think I understand:
Addicted to fixing old junk.
Have to much of old junk.
Medical bills in old age require DIY repairs to old junk.
87-96 Fords are great trucks.
Too large a forum will dilute the good technical content with posts like these.
Quoting character Forrest Gump in eponymous 1994 film: that's all I have to say, about that.
I think I understand:
Addicted to fixing old junk.
Have to much of old junk.
Medical bills in old age require DIY repairs to old junk.
87-96 Fords are great trucks.
Too large a forum will dilute the good technical content with posts like these.
Quoting character Forrest Gump in eponymous 1994 film: that's all I have to say, about that.
Guess I'm beating a dead horse, thanks for editing my post.
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