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navygz19

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  1. Just watched it...AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Wonder how many people in that state said "what the f*ck"!!!!!!!!! at the same time??
  2. Bummer...removed of course. Heard about that...funny!!
  3. navygz19

    WOOT!

    You know, that's the funniest aspect of it all. I always have to consider the city itself before passing judgment on the team. I've been to both places, Philly multiple times. Oh well. That little vid of Harrison reminds me of a roid rage gone bad.
  4. navygz19

    WOOT!

    I've said it before and I'll say it again...biggest group of thugs in the NFL.
  5. Wow this threads' kicking around again. Camelopardalis-Rane
  6. navygz19

    WOOT!

    ALAS! Here's the play I referenced: http://goldenavenue.info/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17 Oops, looks like he also pulled the same stunt on his g.f.!! http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2008/03/08/steeler...his-girlfriend/
  7. navygz19

    WOOT!

    Harrison should have been tossed out of the game after that unsportsmanlike call in the 4th...even after his amazing run. Can't stand the Steelers, don't know squat about the Cardinals but I pulled for Arizona to spite all the Pitt. fans around me (and there are LOT'S!!)
  8. It's hard to do with FUELER posting things like this!
  9. LOL...some things never change! I disappear for like 2 months and this is the first thread I read when I come back!
  10. Yeah, it was lifted with the OME lift and KYB/Rancho's. It rode great, minus the balancing issues it had. Those tires are pretty comporable to BFG's. As far as cheap(er) tires go, I think they were one of the best.
  11. I had those same tires on my truck in the same size too. I got a lot of flack from people for spending the money on General "Crappers" (which, when I bought them were $91 each from tirerack.com) But I enjoyed them thoroughly. Great tire for the money, and I got a good 40K out of them. Never punctured, torn, nothing. They did a great job with mud resistance too, better than TA/KO equipped Pathys too. The ONLY beef I had with them was that they would NEVER stay balanced. I'd take it in for rotation and balancing and they'd go for a few weeks. Then they'd start shaking again making it noticeable in the steering wheel. You have to keep them balanced and rotated at the required intervals. Enjoy, they look great!
  12. Mine had crapped themselves when I sold the truck. I dunno, about 8K miles on them and a handful of wheeling trips? The cheaper money paid for them was certainly shown in their build quality!!
  13. Holy sh!t he did it. I've waited and waited to see this done to one. I can remember the numerous threads about whether or not this was at all possible in an R50 a few years ago (not that I hang around this or other off-road related forums anymore) Well done Tyler Truly an amazing machine and best looking R50 around.
  14. Nice Subie...I really like the way they've sculpted those things now. Bummer about the truck though (I know how you feel!)
  15. Glad to hear it ironed itself out...and he's a good sleeper too (mine sure wasn't!) It's hard to give something like that up, especially when you want one so bad. We waited 4.5 years before getting Chloe until the timing was right.
  16. Everyone in that house needs to be onboard with having a dog, if that's indeed what's decided. Or else get rid of it, and give it to someone who can raise it properly. They're not commodities. What do you mean they "found" a dog? Was it from a shelter? How do you know it "had" intestinal worms? Did you de-worm it? Do you have any records on it what so ever? Having a dog is like having a child and from what you wrote, it sounds as if not too many people there have the slightest idea of the commitment that's required to raise one. Of course it's going to sh!t all over itself and wherever else it wants...by the looks if it I'd say 10 weeks is a generous guess. I'm all for you "saving" it within your budget...but...your budget needs to be prepared to be poured into this thing if that's what's necessary. I say again, if you can't do that, you need to give it to someone who can. My yellow lab last christmas managed to swallow half a towel and get it wrapped around her intestine. We only noticed something was wrong because she couldn't stop vomiting. Then sepsis set in (blood poisoning) because where it was wrapped began to swell badly and became infected. She ended up needing blood transfusions and major surgery, as well as a piece of her large intestine removed. This was over Christmas keep in mind while we were suppossed to be traveling to see family in Connecticut. All in all set us back over $6000.00 dollars to the only 24 hour emergency clinic in the area (our vet was closed) That was a very hard setback for us financially, but luckily we had it and didn't have to go in debt for it. We now carry insurance for her, but at the time we didn't. I mean, who would ever think something like that could happen? You need to think long and hard about your budget and be prepared, if necessary, to drain it. Sorry this came off as harsh man. I am completely all for dogs going to good homes and if that dog you have was a rescue or stray, more power too you. I volunteer in a shelter though and see the worst of the worst people come in with returned dogs on a daily basis for the absolute LAMEST reasons. There's some people in this world that shouldn't have the right to raise anything else that's living, much less raise a dog. This is why I say, they are not commodities. It's not easy, it's expensive, it's frustrating and tiring. That's why I cannot emphasize enough...if you are not 100% on board, as is EVERYONE else in that house you're living in, you need to get rid of the dog and give it to someone that who can give it the attention and training it's going to require. On the other hand, he's a good looking boy! He looks like a pit pix, is that right? Looks like he's gonna be a big one!
  17. Nice new pad man...did you luck out and get a second floor unit? Congrats!
  18. Oh man I needed to read a post like that after the day I had!! IB4TL!!!!!
  19. Sounds like a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. Sucks man, I've always been a fan of your truck too!
  20. Interesting...they were definately brass on my QR25. Bummer, I thought they'd have the same part #!
  21. Yeah I had that for quite awhile when the rear section fell off because it was so rusted on a wheeling trip...I had nothing from right in front of the rear axle back. To be honest, it didn't at all sound different. If it were going to sound any different, the resonator would have needed to come off as well...see pic...this is what came off.
  22. Wait...it was This guy who first brought up the fact.
  23. You're right. I think this was realized by Bowtied in the pinned topic related to VQ engine damage. According to the FSM, there are none shown on the AT's.
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