Never go to meineke if you want this to happen to your SAW
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Great one Alan, another fine HaveBlue interpretation! Just remember, he chose to go to CU-Boulder instead of a real scholl that has academic standards & entrance requirements.
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Wow... since when did we turn into POR and started ripping into newbies?
As someone previously mentioned, it is definitely worth the $ to invest in some tools. I believe Craftsman is having some major tool clearance or something like that right now.
As someone previously mentioned, it is definitely worth the $ to invest in some tools. I believe Craftsman is having some major tool clearance or something like that right now.
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hey, nothing's wrong with CU-Boulder ... over half the people from my graduating class in high school ended up going there - even the valedictorian! (and yes, she was smart)
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um are you on crack rwmorrisonjr?? cu is a great school, actually one of the best in the country besides the ivy's. but yes his spelling does suck donkey nuts
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Originally Posted by rwmorrisonjr
Great one Alan, another fine HaveBlue interpretation! Just remember, he chose to go to CU-Boulder instead of a real scholl that has academic standards & entrance requirements.
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Geez. It's getting to the point that you have to be bilingual just to surf YotaTech. I've heard of ebonics. Is this Yotabonics?
Let's have a look at this statement:
um are you on crack rwmorrisonjr??
I strongly disagree with you, Mr. Morrison.
cu is a great school, actually one of the best in the country besides the ivy's.
The University of Colorado at Boulder is among the best schools in the nation, exceeded only by the Ivy League schools.
but yes his spelling does suck donkey nuts
Alas, I digress and agree. His spelling, grammar, and punctuation requires the attention of a skilled tutor or editor.
When put together, the original sentence should read like this:
I strongly disagree with your Mr. Morrison. The University of Colorado at Boulder is among the best schoold in the nation, exceed only by the Ivy League schools.
Alas, I digress and agree. His spelling, grammar, and punctuation requires the attention of a skilled tutor or editor.
Originally Posted by dexter
um are you on crack rwmorrisonjr?? cu is a great school, actually one of the best in the country besides the ivy's. but yes his spelling does suck donkey nuts
um are you on crack rwmorrisonjr??
I strongly disagree with you, Mr. Morrison.
cu is a great school, actually one of the best in the country besides the ivy's.
The University of Colorado at Boulder is among the best schools in the nation, exceeded only by the Ivy League schools.
but yes his spelling does suck donkey nuts
Alas, I digress and agree. His spelling, grammar, and punctuation requires the attention of a skilled tutor or editor.
When put together, the original sentence should read like this:
I strongly disagree with your Mr. Morrison. The University of Colorado at Boulder is among the best schoold in the nation, exceed only by the Ivy League schools.
Alas, I digress and agree. His spelling, grammar, and punctuation requires the attention of a skilled tutor or editor.
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Originally Posted by heckler
haha what is a real scholl? and which scholl did you attend?
If we're going to get nitpicky about simple typographical errors, should I address your lack of ability to use the Shift key?
Goodness, people. It was a funny joke at first. Now some of us are taking it just a little too seriously. LIGHTEN UP!!! Some of our rears are puckered just a little too tight.
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Originally Posted by HaveBlue
LIGHTEN UP!!! Some of our rears are puckered just a little too tight.
I think it was exceptionally hilarious of you HB.
Rock On
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Well, I was going to ask him if he was lighting his crack pipe using the flames of the couch burning on his porch, but I think Alan summed it all up fo us.
I think we scared him off to a Prof. Ward Churchill lecture. Talk about smoking crack, he's the no. 1 example.
I think we scared him off to a Prof. Ward Churchill lecture. Talk about smoking crack, he's the no. 1 example.
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Too damn funny! Blue I've got to meet you so I can shake your hand. I was almost crying at the interpretation.
Hopefully he got things squared away with Meineke and his personal tool problem.
Hopefully he got things squared away with Meineke and his personal tool problem.
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Sorry for the delay. I was drunk when I typed this thread. So get off my a$$. But, anyways here is what happen to my front SAW. http://community.webshots.com/user/jimbeamcu
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The manager was very helpful. He realized that one of his guys destroyed my shock. So he is going to replace it a no cost. They were trying to unscrew the top bushing on the coilover and the shock shaft kept spinning so he took a wrench to it to keep it from spining and put huge threads in to the shaft. If you look at the pictures on http://community.webshots.com/user/jimbeamcu its pic88
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Originally Posted by coloradobuffs
Sorry for the delay. I was drunk when I typed this thread. So get off my a$$. But, anyways here is what happen to my front SAW. http://community.webshots.com/user/jimbeamcu
Does anyone else see the irony here?
A drunk CU student? NO WAY!!!
Alright. I'll let it go now.
I'm glad they're making it right for you.
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okay guys ... at first the joking was funny but it's getting a little personal and unnecessary. especially since he's new here and might not understand that you're just joking ...
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Originally Posted by r0cky
okay guys ... at first the joking was funny but it's getting a little personal and unnecessary. especially since he's new here and might not understand that you're just joking ...
A thought did occur to me, though. Make sure they replace it with an actual SAW and they don't try to screw you by installing a OEM coil and strut. I'm sure once they see the price of those SAWs, they'll try to back out of their agreement.
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okay guys ... at first the joking was funny but it's getting a little personal and unnecessary. especially since he's new here and might not understand that you're just joking ...