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  • IanSzgatti
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    Originally posted by JohnnyReb View Post
    It's not the convicted ex-felons you got to worry about. They are usually not that smart or else they would not have been cought. It's those that know how to get away with it you have to worry about.

    he's right

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  • latemodelnewbee
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    Well hell i just sold a beetle. It would have been the perfect car to make regret wanting a beetle, a beat to hell 60.

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  • Coyote_Rage
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    Well I've decided to keep looking for a car. Can't seem to sell myself on the Sunbird. I found a 54? chey 4 door sedan that has caught my eye. Also found a 65 Chrysler 300 that would be the SH!t if the old fella wasn't such an a$$ about the price. She keeps leaning toward a VW Beetle. Dumb kids don't know how to appreciate a classic.

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  • JohnnyReb
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    It's not the convicted ex-felons you got to worry about. They are usually not that smart or else they would not have been cought. It's those that know how to get away with it you have to worry about.

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  • RedBird
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    Originally posted by Coyote_Rage View Post
    Thats what I'm talking about. If he can't hang with me than he can't be trusted with my daughter.
    i absolutely agree with you there. I've been that way with the families of my gf's. If you can't hang with the older bro's/dads/overprotective cousins/etc then you're not enough of a man to be with a woman. unless they're all convicted ex-felons. then it's understandable

    that said i've always gotten along great with the guys in the gf's families. I'm personable haha

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  • Superdave
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    Originally posted by Coyote_Rage View Post
    Nothing a 12 guage full of rock salt won't cure anyway.

    Oh man, that's hardcore!


    88-94 Jbodies are easy to work on and hold up in accidents very well.
    Last edited by Superdave; 12-23-2007, 03:18 PM.

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  • nascar
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    90's grand am

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  • latemodelnewbee
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    For safety sake the late 90's impalas are realy nice my mom had one as a company car, and she just stopped in a traffic jam and got ass packed by a TBI extended cab chevy truck doing about 70mph. she had a little bit of medical problems nothins serious, but she drove the car back home in san antonio tx from austin tx (for those who are unfamiliar with the area its about an hour and a half drive) and the truck's front passenger suspension was ripped off and hell the impala's taill lights still worked.
    For the sex part just qoute Bill Engvall for the blue collar comedy tour
    look him square in the eyes and say "boy....look at me, listen here, if you think about kissin and huggin or even holding hands just remember this ' I have no problem going back to prison"

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  • Coyote_Rage
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    Originally posted by IanSzgatti View Post
    i married the bitch, now i just get laughed at

    HA HA HA HA HA HA HA thought about trading mine in for a sportier model

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  • IanSzgatti
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    i married the bitch, now i just get laughed at

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  • El_Diablo
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    Originally posted by Coyote_Rage View Post
    I had her mother in a subaru wagon, and an escort wagon....



    most dads dont mind me to much, just try and be presentable and respectful and not dress like i do when im at work and it usually goes over well if only my gf's dad knew....

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  • Coyote_Rage
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    Originally posted by Fiero Brick View Post
    "Darlin, I only shot him once and he ran off! He isn't worthy of you, baby."
    Thats what I'm talking about. If he can't hang with me than he can't be trusted with my daughter.

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  • Fiero Brick
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    Originally posted by Coyote_Rage View Post
    Anyone that knows me understands my views on guys and my daughter (who is only 13 by the way). I pity her first boyfriend, he has alot of expectations to live up to.
    "Darlin, I only shot him once and he ran off! He isn't worthy of you, baby."

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  • Coyote_Rage
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    Anyone that knows me understands my views on guys and my daughter (who is only 13 by the way). I pity her first boyfriend, he has alot of expectations to live up to.

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  • Rhedalert
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    Originally posted by RedBird View Post
    that's harsh man, very, very harsh. I've dealt with a couple gf's dads in the last couple years(i'm 19) and one was a bit harsh but not that bad. He liked me after a couple months lol....

    Nobody knows guys better than other guys. We all know what's going on. I've gotten a lot of flack from fathers myself.

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