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โJun-21-2013 09:58 PM
jerem0621 wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I know the feeling. After 20 years with my '93 GMC I didn't have the heart to let her go so she's parked up against the fence waiting..... I don't know what she's waiting for but she's waiting.
Two nice looking trucks you have there!!
By chance did the old truck move the same 30,000 lb loads of hay? (Yes, serious question)
Thanks
โJun-21-2013 08:29 PM
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โJun-21-2013 07:45 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I know the feeling. After 20 years with my '93 GMC I didn't have the heart to let her go so she's parked up against the fence waiting..... I don't know what she's waiting for but she's waiting.
โJun-21-2013 07:31 PM
โJun-21-2013 05:38 PM
beckid wrote:
Dear Nohurry,
Sure I've got a few years on me, but just look at me. We were great together - and now you want to "trade up"? Those new models are pricey and soooo plastic. You had substance in me...depth...reliability. You are gonna be sorry...you could have at least tried sending me to rehab.Your Old Girl
โJun-21-2013 05:36 PM
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โJun-21-2013 05:15 PM
nohurry wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Momma better not read this, she might get the idea that ;)you might be thinking of treading her in next, and that my friend would be a lot more costly! :E :B
Don
This Wednesday will be 31 years, and we have a date tonight. I think we'll make it ๐
โJun-21-2013 03:49 PM
nohurry wrote:
Pulled the trigger on a new TV yesterday (more on that later), so I want to pay a tribute to my 2003 F150, which has been traded in.
I still remember the day we met. You were calling to me from the car lot. "Buy me, I won't let you down". You were a special edition in honor of Ford's 100 year anniversary as noted on your side emblems 1903-2003. I checked your window sticker; "Tow Package". tow rating; 12,500 GCWR. "yup" I said to myself, should tow the Prowler just fine, and you did. You were my daily driver for 4 years and over 100,000 miles. Never let me down. When I hooked the 6,000 lb trailer up for camping trips, you never let me down. When I took you on hunting trips from Washigton state to Montana, and went places I probably had no business going, you never let me down. Fishing trips near and far, smae thing. When I had projects to do around the house and needed everything from lumber, gravel, rocks, and dirt you hauled em all, and never let me down. When the next trailer came along, it was actually smaller. About 4,500 lbs. You gladly hauled it to the washington coast, or over mountain passes, and never let me down. Six months ago we bought the third trailer that has been in your life. A 2011 Jayco 256RKS. GVWR 7600 lbs. You've given us four camping trips towing it. Never let me down. It's now been 10 years since that day you spoke to me on the car lot and your ticker says 151800 miles, and though you still run like a champ, I could tell on the last trip that you were struggling a bit. Even so, You didn't let me down. So rather than run you into the ground I'm going to pass you on to someone who hopefully will love you as much as I have. I know you won't let them down. Good bye 'ole girl.
So raise a glass of blue Koolaid in a toast to my beloved old truck. In all my years, she's been the best vehicle I've ever had. I'm gonna miss her.
โJun-21-2013 03:29 PM
โJun-21-2013 03:24 PM
bmanning wrote:
OK nohurry...we are in a hurry to find out what your new TV is!
โJun-21-2013 03:23 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Momma better not read this, she might get the idea that ;)you might be thinking of treading her in next, and that my friend would be a lot more costly! :E :B
Don