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    "Official Ballot"

    Ward here too
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    Let's hear it vehicle options for momma ?

    until she realizes the value and trades it in for a Nissan leaf!! Or the other one with the hip pack rats driving to "da club" in the comercial.
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    New Camo???

    I wear my old kings t-shirts as undershirts. Our shop is 85-95 degrees inside in the summer. It wicks the monsoon sweat just fine. Have you tried under armour shirts or the new carhardt force t-shirts? I haven't, usually tractor supply or millers surplus is good priced for the regular carrhart stuff
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    Mid 1940's john deere B

    I'm just west of benson, all Pm's replied to. Thanks for the interest
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    New Camo???

    I wear my old kings t-shirts as undershirts. Our shop is 85-95 degrees inside in the summer. It wicks the monsoon sweat just fine.
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    Let's hear it vehicle options for momma ?

    Hondas are good too! Not sure if the pilot is any bigger than the jeep she had?
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    Mid 1940's john deere B

    I just wanted to drag my road haha! It ended up being too much for me to do with all my other projects goin on.
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    Let's hear it vehicle options for momma ?

    Tough request, Audi is running a 3.0 supercharged in the q7 that seats 8 I believe, next year they'll have a 4 cylinder but I never reccomend buying 1st or 2nd year new productions. Chrysler town and country maybe? Engine is rock solid but the trans sucks!! (Dodge thing) suburban/Tahoe bad on gas but roomy. Maybe a ford something with the Eco boost? If your not concerned with fuel mileage or repair costs the q7 is good, any full size van, but it sounds like you need a sprinter from Mercedes haha!!
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    New Camo???

    walmart, carhartt, and sportsmens warehouse kings desert shadow is where I'm at! Fat guys rip clothes going over fences, I can only sew so much
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    Mid 1940's john deere B

    Picture of it
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    Any of you guys in insurance sales?

    Good on you for getting out there and exploring options. I've been looking for other avenues for a year or two but I thrive in stability! Hard to uproot from 15 years with a company, unless the pay and hours are right. Good luck with whatever you decide to do
  12. I won't rag on your classified ad but could you please elaborate on how a shovel, axe, and pick brings that much money? Ebay is 300 bucks, crazy.
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    Let's hear it vehicle options for momma ?

    Did you know that the beetle was Hitlers idea?haha! The peoples auto! Vw diesel is really nice, yes even the recall ones!! The recall is about emissions, not mpg or performance. But euro autos get expensive over time.
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    Is it rude to ask when she is due?

    How far south are you? I saw week old fawns the other day between tucson and benson. Is she late?
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    Let's hear it vehicle options for momma ?

    ill take any year Silverado over any Toyota pickup, and I'll take a newer ram over them too. I don't care for the Toyota pickups. You're totally right about the GM cars and SUV's though, they're great I own a Toyota Tacoma and a gmc sierra, owned a z71 before and a few c and k 10's my next truck will be a dodge 3/4 ton gas. I love gmc!! But the dodge is calling me! If I was in the market for a diesel I'd pry go ford. If I win the powerball I'll have a GM body, dodge frame and rear end and power stroke attached to an Allison. But that won't happen haha!
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    Let's hear it vehicle options for momma ?

    OP, what the purpose of it? Just her, kids, off road, multi purpose, soccer team (or football in frieking America!!) Subaru feels funny to drive and be seen in but they hold their own in reliability. Toyota might as well be American made except the tip of the profits go overseas. GM cars are doing really good to. As far as repair bills and maintenance goes if stay away from European unless you've got cash, overall prices are higher for parts and labor. Asian is said to be more reliable but the fact is they break as much as the next but cheaper to fix due to the amount sold. All the Americans are doing well for cars and small suv's with GM doing the best as far as repairs and cost if repairs. Pickups are a different story.
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    Let's hear it vehicle options for momma ?

    Get out of here, That even broke in for a HyundaiLet me get my checkbook! next he'll sell you a 97 daewoo!
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    Outdoor Quotes

    "Don't tell your mother!!"
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    What was your most memorable Az Hunt

    That foot never healed up? I went back to work before I should have. Never healed correctly. Had bone fragment in a fracture that aggravated the break a year after it happened that caused lots of pain and doctor bills.
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    What was your most memorable Az Hunt

    All true bud, only leg that was pulled was mine.
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    Sierra Vista Banquet call

    Do you have the info on the banquet?
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    What was your most memorable Az Hunt

    Not my best hunt but a hunt I think about almost daily... Unit 32, 5 years ago. Started out with a guy shooting himself due to family issues. Didn't know him but talked to the sherif and a few other hunters way out in the sticks. Sad story. We ended up staying at the camp he killed him self at (not knowing entirely what happened at first) apperamtly he was in a cot when he did it and the cot was left there since it was new with no blood stains, no, we never touched it. The next day I was about a mile from camp and glassed back torawrds camp and saw deer. I walked back torawrds camp and when I was close I noticed the deer were on the opposite side of camp. I walked in and my buddy and I decided to circle around and maybe get a shot. I went low, he went high. I ended up under 100 yards from the buck bedded with a small 8' ledge in my way. I eased up the ledge and grabbed the top of the boulder. That's when about 500 pounds of the boulder cracked off and took me with it!! It landed on my foot. At this point I saw the scoriopins that had lived in the boulder crack and I jumped back lol. Needless to say the deer ran off and I hobbled back to camp and spent the next two days hunting. I finally couldn't take the pain and we started our drive out. On the way out my buddy spotted a deer and we stopped. It was 450 yards out and a small buck. He wasn't comfortable shooting that far so I told him if I shot it he'd have to go get it haha! Ended up he went and retrieved the spike I shot. Next stop was dropping off the meat at his house then the ER. Turned out I broke every bone in my foot and 3 toes!! Still hurts to this day.
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    ROC Most Wanted

    I understand that. I'm in an entirely different business that works the exact same way. I do auto and you all do houses (or commercial). If I have to hire a job out I either let them do it all, materials included or they tell me what I need to buy and how much. If I have to hire it out in the first place I have no business estimating what's needed, that's what I'm payin for. My problem had been the lack of willing to work. I never knew contractors practiced that way until this forum. When the housing market went to heck and I was building I thought people would jump on the chance for work but now I know why they didn't.
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    ROC Most Wanted

    dang, I never knew it was like that. I figured a person building their own would only use the best of quality materials. I mean, it's only your home! Thanks for the inffo.
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