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In article <nqjhu2t86o7c43sudo9uhtogm9ke5fj... (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, SnoMan <a... (AT) snoman (DOT) com> wrote: Oh yes, I loose/remove the 4x4 decal on rear side of bed shortly after I get one because I think they look kinda silly anyway and I do not need to be anal and advertise I have a 4x4 because a truck is just a tool to me anyway. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com 16 |
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On Mar 2, 8:06 pm, aarcuda69062 <nonel... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: In article <nqjhu2t86o7c43sudo9uhtogm9ke5fj... (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, SnoMan <a... (AT) snoman (DOT) com> wrote: Oh yes, I loose/remove the 4x4 decal on rear side of bed shortly after I get one because I think they look kinda silly anyway and I do not need to be anal and advertise I have a 4x4 because a truck is just a tool to me anyway. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com 16 Heh Heh.... you know he's scratching his pin-shaped head right about now. |
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Toyota MDT in MO On another topic, do you think Snowy's 5th grade teacher would approve of his abundant use of ands, buts and becauses for the sole purpose of avoiding punctuation? |
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In article 1172945200.367148.194... (AT) 8g2000cwh (DOT) googlegroups.com>, "Comboverfish" <comboverf... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: On Mar 2, 8:06 pm, aarcuda69062 <nonel... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: In article <nqjhu2t86o7c43sudo9uhtogm9ke5fj... (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, SnoMan <a... (AT) snoman (DOT) com> wrote: Oh yes, I loose/remove the 4x4 decal on rear side of bed shortly after I get one because I think they look kinda silly anyway and I do not need to be anal and advertise I have a 4x4 because a truck is just a tool to me anyway. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com 16 Heh Heh.... you know he's scratching his pin-shaped head right about now. You're the only one who got it!! |
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I wanna know how you "loose" a decal |
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In the japmanuals I read every day, this is a legitimate verb. To them it means "to loosen". I figure that if Americans can use the word "torque" to mean "apply the prescribed torque to", then certainly both improperly funded Japanese to American translation operations - and- an idiot on usenet are free to use the word "loose" as a verb. Toyota MDT in MO |
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