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Ford truck @ 67 years old & retired: 2005 Explorer Sport Trac, 17,500 mi., & a great
buy. Fully loaded, but has a Hard Cap on the bed that has small leaks in our South Louisiana rain. Also am interested
in the discussions about the keyless entry re-coding, as
previous owner did not pass along. Have not been to the Ford
dealer yet....hope they would re-set a new code..NO Charge !.
Looks like this is a great site...Thanks
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I've been down your way a few times and I would be willing to make the trip again just to have a bunch of spicy crayfish. Get some beer and a friend and what a way to spend the afternoon. Although things are probably still a bit unsettled after Katrina.
Thanks for the welcome. Here in Lafayette we are mowing
grass & eating crawfish!. We were kind of in the middle
between the two Hurricanes & 30 miles from the gulf.
I am enjoying my Ford Sport Trac, & the site looks full of info.
.....................Thanks again
From the hills of east Tenessee, we welcome you and yours. Just asking - Could you PM me a large bucket of shrimp ? Keep the wheels turnin' and enjoy the ride. There is any info you want listed herein, or an answer just waiting for a question.
Thanks.....better wait on the shrimp, this is Lenten season in Catholic country & prices are UP, UP, until Easter !. Us Baptists still can have STEAK !.
ultramagdan - Being an Oregon Webfoot, I can relate to GOOD pheasant. Is it as good as what comes from the Great Northwest? I always just thought of it as "wild chicken".