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crazyjim

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  1. That's really cool and SHINY :)
  2. Terrific save. I like the wheels.
  3. Italian beef, no peppers, large fry (crinkle cut), medium Coke.
  4. A SHINY :) classic hot rod.
  5. Gorgeous ride in SHINY :)
  6. I can appreciate your views, Andy, while I keep in mind that American men & women have died in wars to protect your right to protest.
  7. Hello, Smith & Wesson?
  8. We used to hit the Friday's in downtown Washington, DC until we got sick of their attitudes and service. Never been back. I plan to try that Tilted Kilt place sometime. As long as Taco Bell stays open, I'll be OK.
  9. Thanks Darryl. Plan on bringing to MAGS in Tampa.
  10. Welcome Nikki.
  11. Welcome Rob.
  12. Fantastic build and so SHINY :) . Try putting a drop of flat black on the exhaust pipes - gives the pipe a hollow look.
  13. Sure looks good to me.
  14. Nice details.
  15. Looks great.
  16. Thank you very much guys.
  17. We had a bad experience at Chili's last month - slow service and cold food. We complained to the manager. Chili's receipts provide a code and their web site address, so we went there and complained too. Chili's apologized and sent 2 $20 gift cards and then the manager of the local store emailed and said come on in for a free meal. We went last week and it was a completely different experience - for the good. If I wasn't so full, I would have ordered dessert, too.
  18. And it looks good and SHINY :)
  19. In case some of you haven't noticed, Vietnam Veterans are different. We weren't welcome home by our country, so we held our own welcome home parades in Washington, DC, New York, Chicago, and LA. We wanted a memorial, not to war, but to our buddies who were killed in action and those still missing, so we built the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. The MOST visited memorial in the city, by the way. We didn't want future Veterans to be treated the way we were, so we changed the entire country's attitude towards servicemen and women. We shake hands differently than "normal" people and we do a whole bunch of hugging other Veterans and their families. We like to sit facing doors or windows so we can see what's there, but if we're with other Veterans, it's OK because we know they'll have our "6" (back). Agent Orange gave me prostate cancer and the war messed up my mind but the government recognizes PTSD and give me free money every month to make up for it. I've gone through 2 marriages because of my disabilities. And you know what? I'd do it all over again just to be able to say that I volunteered to serve my country and signed the blank check to take everything, including my life, if it were necessary. Yeah- I'm darned proud to be a Veteran of the greatest country in the world.
  20. Thank you very much, Jonathan.
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