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I have often wonder what the etiquitte would be as awell. I dont want a response when I give someone credit, they have already shown that they care in somehow, or some manor, they dont need to respond.. but how does someone else feel about it????
I have often wonder what the etiquitte would be as awell. I dont want a response when I give someone credit, they have already shown that they care in somehow, or some manor, they dont need to respond.. but how does someone else feel about it????
Pat, this like when someone tell me thank you and I say you're welcome. I don't know, may be a southern thing.
Well then I just want to thank everyone who repped me for helping Jeremy though they should go to his buddy Jeff. Hard to do with him driving a Cummins and all. Again, thanks everyone.
And Texas Outlaw was in that thread/link I posted in #71!.....He should know better!!!
Maybe I'll start a thread about preferences between boxers, boxer-briefs, or tighty-whities or something......See if I can drum up a few more rep points......
I have a question that I hope won't P anybody off much??
why is this in the 1999 - 2003 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel
forum??
Think about it? 100 post here ??duh
Good question Mr Jimi... it's really becuase we're all pretty much like family in here and are very willing to, interested in, and tolerant of helping our fellow "family members" work through any particular issue they bring to the table... truck- related or not.
Good question Mr Jimi... it's really becuase we're all pretty much like family in here and are very willing to, interested in, and tolerant of helping our fellow "family members" work through any particular issue they bring to the table... truck- related or not.
Hey, don't get me wrong, I have a 2002 7.3 F-550 SD and I just click on NEW POST
I ain't complaining at all
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