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Sat 04/05/08 08:14 PM

1967 Dodge Coronet R/T with 426 Hemi.

That, or a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe with 383.


Try Volocars.com

But locally I do know where there is a 67 Coronet RT 440 6 pack with 4 speed. Pretty quick.

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Sat 04/05/08 08:08 PM
:wink:
I'm here girls
start calling
drinker

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Sat 04/05/08 08:07 PM
57 Ford Thunderbird

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Sat 04/05/08 08:06 PM
hot date
chick name IRiS aka Internally Revolting Sweety
she only goes out with me once a year
and she's a real B*****ch
I mean some women keep you up all night
I can buy that
But a whole week
and she's never satisfied
I just wish they'd switch leap month
to April instead of February
then April 15 would only come every 4 years
and I wouldn't be spent all the time.
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 04/05/08 08:01 PM
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Sat 04/05/08 07:56 PM

i take my hat off to shaden for having all the courage and strenght she has been dealing with her daughter and soon to be ex hubby

i also solute to many of the single men on here that have children there raising that have disabilties. as many fathers would sometimes give up as not knowing how to deal with it all together. but they have love and hope to give

some of you might not understand about children with disabilties, as many would just walk away. children with disabilities are also gods gift and they were brought to us for a reason, to not only to love but learn from one another....:heart:


RIGHT ARM :smile: love flowerforyou :heart: drinker

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Sat 04/05/08 12:00 PM

everyones luck on here?


You've got me blocked.

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Sat 04/05/08 11:55 AM
Pulitzer Prize!!!

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Sat 04/05/08 11:53 AM
Very funny but not quite right.
As a Vietnam veteran I'd proably vote for McCain except he has never held a real job in his life. He got into the academy because his father and grandfather were admirals. He finished 4 places from the bottom of a class of 899. He crashed 3 planes during flight training. and he got captured because he was a smart ass who did not pull up when he was supposed to.

Going back to never having a real job; he left his wife because she got into a car accident and was no longer the beautiful model she used to be, so to gain both beauty and money he shacked up with the millionaire beer heiress whom you see with him all the time. Having her for first lady is like Paris Hilton 30 years down the road. McCain is only slightly smarter than dubya but that is debatable.

You may not like Hillary but she is a lot smarter than the other two put together. For your information she used to be a Republican, even campaigned for Goldwater, president of Young Republicans at her univesity. Why did she switchh? Because the Rs discriminated against blacks and still do.

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Sat 04/05/08 11:46 AM
Been there, done that - not French.
Why not - every family could use a butcher. LMAO

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Sat 04/05/08 11:42 AM
I'm not sure about the TV part.
I'd have to pass on that.

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Sat 04/05/08 07:55 AM
Yeah, the one with George Bush or **** Cheney's face on it, all draft dodgers are good for.

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Sat 04/05/08 05:49 AM

If you race, what vehicle/class, how quick, where, and how often.

I race street bracket in my stock '07 Cobalt. Running mid to high 16s at around 81 mph. Summit Motorspoerts Park (Norwalk) and Dragway 42, but I want to try a few new tracks out this year. Not getting out as much as I'd like, about once a month.


I probably should have mentioned that I don't think my 57 Thunderbird - not fully restored yet - would turn anywhere near that. :wink:

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Sat 04/05/08 05:47 AM

If you race, what vehicle/class, how quick, where, and how often.

I race street bracket in my stock '07 Cobalt. Running mid to high 16s at around 81 mph. Summit Motorspoerts Park (Norwalk) and Dragway 42, but I want to try a few new tracks out this year. Not getting out as much as I'd like, about once a month.


Remember back when you'd be hard put to get an Impala with a 283 to turn those numbers. laugh

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Fri 04/04/08 11:27 PM
Who isn't? Otherwise we would all be out making whoopy.

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Fri 04/04/08 11:26 PM
You talk and we'll listen.

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Fri 04/04/08 11:21 PM
I don't know.
I would introduce you to my son,
but he probably wouldn't even
get up to open the door for you
He doesn't even talk to me
I think his penis has turned into
a floppy disk. laugh noway glasses

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Fri 04/04/08 09:57 PM
Hallelujah. These people need a break!

AP: Govt. plans to cut Army war tours



By LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 55 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - The Bush administration plans to announce next week that U.S. soldiers' combat tours will be reduced from 15 months to 12 months in Iraq and Afghanistan beginning later this summer, The Associated Press has learned.
The decision, expected to get final, formal approval in the days ahead, comes as Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, prepares to deliver a progress report to Congress next week on the improved security situation there. He is also expected to make recommendations for future troop levels.

A senior administration official said Friday that plans are to deploy soldiers for 12 months, then give them 12 months rest time at home. Exactly which units would be affected is not yet clear. The official spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of the announcement.

The move to shorter deployments has been pushed by Gen. George Casey, Army chief of staff, as a way to reduce the strain on troops battered by long and repeated tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. But that goal has been hindered by the ongoing security demands in Iraq.

Officials have been publicly tightlipped in recent days about the move to reduce the tours. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday he expected a decision by President Bush "fairly soon" on the Army's proposal. But he also cautioned that cutting troops' time on the battlefront will impose limits on what the military can do in the future.

"So I think the bottom line is, we're all still looking at that. But I think we'll have a better idea of what we think we can do, what we ought to do, in the fairly near future," Gates told reporters Friday.

What the future holds for troops in Iraq will become clearer when Petraeus goes before congressional committees Tuesday.

Petraeus is expected to lay out his proposal for a pause in troop cuts after July when the last of the five additional brigades ordered to Iraq last year have come home. And he will likely tell lawmakers how many more troops could be withdrawn this year, as long as conditions in Iraq remained stable.

His presentation will include statistics reflecting the reduction in violence over the past seven months, but it will also note the latest spike in fighting in Basra, as Iraqi security forces took on Shiite militias, and the attacks that stretched out into Baghdad.

Petraeus and Ryan Crocker, U.S. ambassador to Iraq, are expected to tout political advancements by the Iraqis, although they will note that much more needs to be done.

Officials said Friday that the Army proposal to reduce tours is on track. Top military leaders made it clear to Bush in a closed-door meeting late last month that they are worried about the war's growing strain on troops and their families.

Gates made the decision to extend deployments to 15 months last year, because that was the only way the Army could provide enough troops for the Bush-ordered military buildup aimed at quelling the violence in Baghdad.

Ever since, Gates, Casey and Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have said they want to go back to 12 months tours as soon as possible.

There are now 158,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, including 18 combat brigades — down from a peak of 20 brigades for much of the past year. By the end of July, military leaders have said those numbers would fall to 140,000 troops, including 15 combat brigades.

Casey has said he could reduce combat tours if the demands on the Army were cut back to a total of 15 brigades in the war zone. At the end of July there would be 13 in Iraq — along with two Marine units — and two Army brigades in Afghanistan.

In a related move Friday, Democrats signaled that they don't see much hope in ending the Iraq war this year so long as Bush insists U.S. troops remain committed there in large numbers.

Still, party leaders wrote to Bush on Friday to tell him it's not too late to change course and plead with him not to leave the war for the next president to handle.

"We are deeply concerned that you and the congressional Republican leadership are intent on staying the current course throughout your administration and then handing the Iraq war off to future presidents," the Democrats wrote.

Others said they hope to see continued efforts to force troop withdrawals, but they acknowledged they were unlikely to succeed.

"I expect most of our troops to still be there" come the end of the year, said Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Armed Services Committee.

"Until there's either a big enough majority in the Senate or a change in the president's (approach), I don't see a significant improvement situation improvement in Iraq," Levin said in a conference call with reporters.

Sen. Joe Biden, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, predicted in the same conference call that the situation in Iraq will grow considerably worse by September "because the administration seems to have no political game plan."

Since Democrats lack a veto-proof majority, they have repeatedly failed to force Bush to accept any anti-war legislation, including one measure supported by many Republicans that would have required that troops spend more time at home between combat tours

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Fri 04/04/08 09:49 PM

whats good???...southern comfortdrinker


Which kind?
The one in the bottle?
Or the one on two legs? :wink:

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Fri 04/04/08 09:37 PM
You gotta open your eyes

All of them :wink: