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Bob Farlow
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For Sale - Nashville Steeler's SUV

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Danny Hullihen
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Is there a two horse power model available yet? I need at least that much to haul around my steel guitar gear. :-)
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Looks a might too fancy for us! I mean, turn signals AND roll-down windows...what will they think of next.

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Hey
I see in the far backround a guy on a bike.

Does he have a sign that says

"OVERSIZED LOAD AHEAD"
do you have all season tires on that" "rain' sleet" snow " dry " and s,,,. ???? that may be a "big load" to follow.
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Bill Ford
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Too high teck for me ,might make a neat deer stand tho!!!

Bill Ford

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Jimmie Misenheimer
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Post by Jimmie Misenheimer »

I used to own that myself! Only drove it to jam sessions down at the beer joint on Monday Nights. Like most everything else I owned, as soon as I got just 4 payments behind, they came and took it back. I say drat and confound the luck!!!

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Bill Hamner
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Hey Guys,
That thing belongs to Seymour.He bought it from Smiley. Image Image
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Well I'll be... That's Jaun Valdez. He must be heading for a gig.


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that's probably what we're gonna be ridin in 50 years from now !
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Bob Hayes
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It looks MORE reliable than the things I've been driving!!Grouchyvet
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If I had to guess , I'll bet that used to be painted O D green Imageand it was paid for with "your" tax $$$ Image
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Roger Miller
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Post by Roger Miller »

As a truckdriver during the week, I can appreciate that pic so much, and will show it to plenty of people tonight as I have to play tonight. It does remend me of a couple of trucks I've driven.
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I wonder----does that sucker meet emmission standards ???
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