Posted by M Puller in WI on November 01, 2009 at 19:24:54 from (208.157.178.153):
In Reply to: OT/local rednecks? posted by rrlund on November 01, 2009 at 10:57:57:
ummmm well too late on the CBs and whips but i acculy use mine! my truck is not lifted nor will it ever be becuase that would make my truck useless. im pretty sure my truck sees more mud and work then any of those lifted trucks ever will. i guess you could say me and my friends are rednecks since we all do have CBs and only a few of us have whips but i really dont see why its a big deal. my truck looks good with 2 5 ft whips and a magnet mount antenna in the middle on the roof. im not critiziing or anything but im just making a statment. i think certin diesels look good with some 5 inch stacks on them. to each his own M puller
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