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Old June 15th, 2011, 07:14 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jun 15, 11:40*am, DaveS wrote:
On Jun 14, 9:17*pm, Jazzbo Depew wrote:

Could it be him? Maybe? Ah huh. Probably is. Amazing how writing
style, word choice and snotty attitude are identifiable. . . .
especially for braggart chicken**** purveyors of questionable
parentage playing anonomouse.

Dave


Geez, Dave. I'd forgotten all about that asshole and now you have to
mention it.


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Old June 19th, 2011, 08:23 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jun 18, 8:44*pm, Jazzbo Depew wrote:
" wrote in news:69174c59-3d75-4992-
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On Jun 15, 11:40*am, DaveS wrote:
On Jun 14, 9:17*pm, Jazzbo Depew wrote:


Could it be him? Maybe? Ah huh. Probably is. Amazing how writing
style, word choice and snotty attitude are identifiable. . . .
especially for braggart chicken**** purveyors of questionable
parentage playing anonomouse.


Dave


Geez, Dave. I'd forgotten all about that asshole and now you have to
mention it.


I'll get the last laugh out of this thread, just remember this when that
piece of $#it Ford implodes on you, just remember you were warned; * Oh
well, no money out of MY wallet, you are the one who is going to put out
the big time dollars to repair that modern day Diesel Edsel.


You may. Ive been craving an F250 for a little camper rig (about
minimal for campers near as i can tell if one has no death wish) . . .
and there is lots of neg gibber about the Ford diesels. Id opt for a
Ford gasser. But hey, given RW beats the diesel odds, you gotta admit
that the F350s are nifty rigs to roll thru the West with? Id love one.
And two buck gas too. Enjoy it RW, we are just jealous.
Dave
Looking at some Dodge ads.
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Old June 19th, 2011, 06:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jun 19, 1:23*am, DaveS wrote:
On Jun 18, 8:44*pm, Jazzbo Depew wrote:





" wrote in news:69174c59-3d75-4992-
:


On Jun 15, 11:40*am, DaveS wrote:
On Jun 14, 9:17*pm, Jazzbo Depew wrote:


Could it be him? Maybe? Ah huh. Probably is. Amazing how writing
style, word choice and snotty attitude are identifiable. . . .
especially for braggart chicken**** purveyors of questionable
parentage playing anonomouse.




You may. Ive been craving an F250 for a little camper rig (about
minimal for campers near as i can tell if one has no death wish) . . .
and there is lots of neg gibber about the Ford diesels. Id opt for a
Ford gasser. But hey, given RW beats the diesel odds, you gotta admit
that the F350s are nifty rigs to roll thru the West with? Id love one.
And two buck gas too. Enjoy it RW, we are just jealous.
Dave
Looking at some Dodge ads.


You can haul a popup camper on a F150 or the equivalent. I've been
doing it for years -- 5000 miles over Mexico's ****ty roads, for
example. Mine is a Northstar. It helps to have load levelers (air
bags), but it's not necessary.

I love this diesel engine. Lots of low end torque (800 ft-lb). Tows my
horse trailer (with horses) like it's not even there.
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Old June 20th, 2011, 11:13 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jun 19, 10:44*am, " wrote:
On Jun 19, 1:23*am, DaveS wrote:





On Jun 18, 8:44*pm, Jazzbo Depew wrote:


" wrote in news:69174c59-3d75-4992-
:


On Jun 15, 11:40*am, DaveS wrote:
On Jun 14, 9:17*pm, Jazzbo Depew wrote:


Could it be him? Maybe? Ah huh. Probably is. Amazing how writing
style, word choice and snotty attitude are identifiable. . . .
especially for braggart chicken**** purveyors of questionable
parentage playing anonomouse.


You may. Ive been craving an F250 for a little camper rig (about
minimal for campers near as i can tell if one has no death wish) . . .
and there is lots of neg gibber about the Ford diesels. Id opt for a
Ford gasser. But hey, given RW beats the diesel odds, you gotta admit
that the F350s are nifty rigs to roll thru the West with? Id love one.
And two buck gas too. Enjoy it RW, we are just jealous.
Dave
Looking at some Dodge ads.


You can haul a popup camper on a F150 or the equivalent. I've been
doing it for years -- 5000 miles over Mexico's ****ty roads, for
example. Mine is a Northstar. It helps to have load levelers (air
bags), but it's not necessary.

I love this diesel engine. Lots of low end torque (800 ft-lb). Tows my
horse trailer (with horses) like it's not even there.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Thanx for the info. Mine is a '99 Lance 8"6" that is nearly 2000 lbs
with minimal stuff, and fits a short bed. I know the new campers that
size are a bit lighter and are for the 150-1500 series trucks. However
Ive seen 150s carrying campers and the wind and curves etc make em
look too precarious to me. I want/need an extra margin of safety and,
I am not the best driver around. Most of the popups Ive seen (Alaskan,
etc) I see on 250 and 350 series. Who knows, I might try it but right
now Im thinking 3/4 ton Ford gassers, or maybe GM or Dodge diesel.

Dave
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Old June 21st, 2011, 06:22 PM
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The old bike arbor wouldn't fit, so I took off the foreground caster of my fishing bike, captivated it in a brace of old quilts, and put it in the back bench of the A8L. Fit absolutely nicely, with allowance to additional for other things.
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Old June 22nd, 2011, 01:14 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 2011-06-21 13:22:03 -0400, johnnobama said:


The old bike arbor wouldn't fit, so I took off the foreground caster of
my fishing bike, captivated it in a brace of old quilts, and put it in
the back bench of the A8L. Fit absolutely nicely, with allowance to
additional for other things.


Sock!

You should be so lucky!




 




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