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I didn't find your "Olde Standard" very funny either either mate...but I was able to keep that to myself. Not everyone finds humor in the same place. Different strokes for different folks.
Vern
I didn't state it Was MY Olde Standard, I just posted what I saw @ a Car Rally, as It was stuck to someones Car for Cripes Sakes.
Notice the Smillie Faces ya' bleedin' git, as in "JOKE", sheesh, take the stick out & get over your problem you believe you've w/ me.
At a Carshow recently, I saw a nice looking Ford truck. I walked up to it and read the phrase "Built Ford Tough with Chevy Stuff".
When I got finished throwing up, I wacked the guy with a shovel.
back in the early 70's when i first decided one day i would own one of these trucks, these frames were popular, so i tracked a pair down through e-bay and will one day go on my '54. i know most people won't get it, but what the hey?
I didn't state it Was MY Olde Standard, I just posted what I saw @ a Car Rally, as It was stuck to someones Car for Cripes Sakes.
Notice the Smillie Faces ya' bleedin' git, as in "JOKE", sheesh, take the stick out & get over your problem you believe you've w/ me.
I have no idea what a "bleedin git" is and I'm not sure I want to know. I have no problem with you or anyone else on this board who wishes to express his opinion and I reserve my right to do the same. Don't expect me to accept an insult disguised with a smilie face without some retort. I have no removable sticks. Here's my smilie face so you will know this is all a joke.
At a Carshow recently, I saw a nice looking Ford truck. I walked up to it and read the phrase "Built Ford Tough with Chevy Stuff".
When I got finished throwing up, I wacked the guy with a shovel.
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