How did you come up with your name?
#141
Unique & Different
@ComQuest
Living large, and loving life. It's good to hear all is OK with you, and yours. Hopefully things will slow down for you soon. Hugs......
Living large, and loving life. It's good to hear all is OK with you, and yours. Hopefully things will slow down for you soon. Hugs......
Awesome. That's what I love to hear. That you are loving life and doing well.
Enjoy. Hugs to you too. :-)
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Wanted33 (06-07-2014)
#142
My other ride is a 1959 Bugeye Sprite. It's pretty bad *** (turbocharged rotary engine, tube frame, four-wheel independent suspension, etc). And I a big guy. Ergo: BigBadBug
#145
Super user
Besides, did they make the Kia Spectra longer than a year? I forgot all about that thing.
#147
Resident Worm Drowner
#148
Senior Member
HM8404
It's my Navy Enlisted Classification code. Basically tells you my rate/specialty.
HM = Hospital Corpsman (medic)
8404 = Field Medical Service Technician (Fleet Marine Force aka I'm attached with the Marines)
I also had it on a previous pair of overly moto personalized plates.
It's my Navy Enlisted Classification code. Basically tells you my rate/specialty.
HM = Hospital Corpsman (medic)
8404 = Field Medical Service Technician (Fleet Marine Force aka I'm attached with the Marines)
I also had it on a previous pair of overly moto personalized plates.
#149
I have been around draglines that had buckets large enough that I parked my 86 F-250 in and had room on each side to open the doors and get out of the truck. One of these days I will get my *** up there to see the Big Muskie bucket.
#150
Lol we must work in similar industries.
We have quarries that use those huge drag lines. The buckets easily hold a 150 - you could probably squeeze 2 in there with the mirrors folded.
We have quarries that use those huge drag lines. The buckets easily hold a 150 - you could probably squeeze 2 in there with the mirrors folded.