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You should see the carving they did on me years ago over a bicycle wreck I had.
It runs from above my navel around my side to the edge of my back. They had to get in and fix what all got tore up when a handlebar end got rammed up under my ribcage...
Beware of adventures - sometimes they just aren't worth it.
While staring may be considered rude, I can find no fault in a man studying female bodies. The least covered the better!
Though prudish constraints surround and permiate common society there would be no such society were it not that the one gender is carnally attracted to the other.
As I have been working on building up my ability to speak spanish, I politely said to a young lady the other day: "Tu es bonita para mi no se con mis comporta..."
She said: "What?"
I said: "You are so pretty I don't know how to act..."
Well......it's morning alright. My house is like a toxic waste dump for germs. I am sick AGAIN! 3rd time since June. My daughter seems to bring all the stuff home from the sitter
Mornin' everyone. Hope your Monday doesn't suck too bad.
Glad you are feeling good, Mark!
Sorry you are sick, Travis...... Don't cha love when the kids start going to sitter or school, they bring home some of the nastiest stuff.
Just droppped the truck off at the dealership for the last time before the warranty wears out. Saw a beautiful 08 6.4 it was red, had a 8" lift and 38's under it. Of course the first thing I did was pop the hood and climb right up to look at everything, I think it embarassed the hell out of Troy. LOL. Had a couple sales people right there to help us as soon as I climbed up though
Good mourning all,Hope everybodys weekend went as planed.Being new to this site i really dont know anybody other than by what i read,but i am glad to hear your surgery went well Mark.I can relate somewhat to your circulation problems, for different reasons but it was a big part of the reason i lost both legs below the knees.So i wish you well in your journey,it sounds like you are off to a great start.
Evenin' everyone, well we made it through another Monday!
Still haven't heard from the dealership on what they found on the truck that they want to fix.... Love when you drop your truck off early in the morning and they don't get to that day like they said they would. Hopefully I will hear something tomorrow but I am not holding my breath with this place. I am starting to have diesel withdrawls already. LOL.
I really wanted to test drive it but Troy was tired and needed to come home and get some sleep, so I just settled for popping the hood and looking at the engine bay. LOL.
It went in for an oil leak (4th time in a year), drivers side door lock is not working with the remote and the fuel guage is not working. Then just for giggles I told them the front end felt loose and that I had turbo surge. I really just wanted them to look over everything since I will be out of warranty almost the day we get it back. I really want them to replace the HPOP since I have had so much trouble with leaks but who knows what Chrysler will agree to pay for. They send an adjuster out to go over everything if the total that Ford gives them is over 5k, we went through that last year. Ford had the truck for almost 2 weeks, all the work was done in like 3 days and the rest was waiting on Chrysler.
It sure does beat a huge bill. When they replaced my turbo, ball joints and fixed an oil leak that bill was almost 6k. We paid our $100 deductible and like $150 in shop fees! The warranty does come in handy sometimes!
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