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Posted by Fawteen on July 20, 2007 at 16:26:34 from (75.104.128.36):
In Reply to: The Correction Police posted by HAPPY DEERE on July 20, 2007 at 15:51:28:
I'm going to a show this weekend, and taking my raggety old F14. It has the wrong seat, wrong wheels, rims and tires, wrong fasteners, wrong fender mounts, a cobbled up trailer hitch bolted to the drawbar, wrong radiator shutters, worn paint, mismatched paint, rear main seal leaks, transmission is noisy, and probably a dozen other things I've forgotten or don't know about. And ya know what? It don't make a nickle's-worth of difference when I hitch it up and use it, and it's mine and I don't give a drizzly sh!t what anybody else thinks about it. And I'm fully prepared to explain that in some detail to any Officer of the Correct Police that has the filberts to try and straighten me out...
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