4x2 xlt supercrew 5.4 27k w/txs,buy it or walk?
#11
Senior Member
Holy crap, I guess I'm going to have to get out-n-about more. Other than 'long island', 'Coke', and 'Bacardi', I have no idea what you're saying.
Round these parts, in my group, whenever hard liquor is served, it's usually mixed up in a bathtub, or (new!!!) trashcan, with a ladle. Got a buttload of bathtub recipes stashed away somewhere, most include the words, "Everclear".
Nothing like a young'un scooping out of the trough with his stadium cup for the first time, slammin' a few, then proclaiming to the world that 'there ain't no alcohol in here "cuz I don't feel nothin' ", and finally trying to set a new world record on puking for distance - all within a half-hour.
Now, that's entertainment! ! ! !
Round these parts, in my group, whenever hard liquor is served, it's usually mixed up in a bathtub, or (new!!!) trashcan, with a ladle. Got a buttload of bathtub recipes stashed away somewhere, most include the words, "Everclear".
Nothing like a young'un scooping out of the trough with his stadium cup for the first time, slammin' a few, then proclaiming to the world that 'there ain't no alcohol in here "cuz I don't feel nothin' ", and finally trying to set a new world record on puking for distance - all within a half-hour.
Now, that's entertainment! ! ! !
#13
Senior Member
Looks sort of dangerous.
We try to leave our fires to the trees and brush knocked over, subsequently ignited by diesel and motor oil - if nothing else, can use the Stag to put out any local fires. Not just a good buzz, but an economical fire extinguisher. :-)
On the other hand - mixing a strong depressent (rum) with a revver-upper (cocoa and the related caffeine) is always interesting! Sounds like a chick drink.
We try to leave our fires to the trees and brush knocked over, subsequently ignited by diesel and motor oil - if nothing else, can use the Stag to put out any local fires. Not just a good buzz, but an economical fire extinguisher. :-)
On the other hand - mixing a strong depressent (rum) with a revver-upper (cocoa and the related caffeine) is always interesting! Sounds like a chick drink.
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Looks sort of dangerous.
We try to leave our fires to the trees and brush knocked over, subsequently ignited by diesel and motor oil - if nothing else, can use the Stag to put out any local fires. Not just a good buzz, but an economical fire extinguisher. :-)
On the other hand - mixing a strong depressent (rum) with a revver-upper (cocoa and the related caffeine) is always interesting! Sounds like a chick drink.
We try to leave our fires to the trees and brush knocked over, subsequently ignited by diesel and motor oil - if nothing else, can use the Stag to put out any local fires. Not just a good buzz, but an economical fire extinguisher. :-)
On the other hand - mixing a strong depressent (rum) with a revver-upper (cocoa and the related caffeine) is always interesting! Sounds like a chick drink.
#15
Newbie buys 07 4x2 5.4 xlt - much thx to everyone!
I got my F-150! I would like to thank each and everyone who replied back and each opinion I took into consideration. Most replies were very positive which swayed me to buying it. Looks like a 4x4 is the way to go, but I would only need it maybe once a year if that (Reno, Lake Tahoe). I am new to this Forum and another, not sure from someone else's response that belonging to two forums was bad? Anyway, thanks again.
#16
Senior Member
I suppose that I am the one referred to as pointing out the multiple forum memberships, each with low post counts.
Being a member of multiple similar forums is not a bad thing, just raises a flag, or at least an eyebrow with me about the true intents of joining a discussion forum when the first posts in each forum are about buying, or many times worse - selling, something. Thus, my doubts were expressed - usually don't do that, guess I had a burr in my saddle yesterday.
Congratulations on your new ride - looks sharp. And I hope I speak for the rest of the members in that we look forward to your future posts about the new truck experience, any potential upgrades/changes you're thinking about making, and any questions you have on its operation.
It doesn't appear to have been said yet in this post - I extend you a most hearty welcome-to-the-site! Don't be a stranger. :-)
Being a member of multiple similar forums is not a bad thing, just raises a flag, or at least an eyebrow with me about the true intents of joining a discussion forum when the first posts in each forum are about buying, or many times worse - selling, something. Thus, my doubts were expressed - usually don't do that, guess I had a burr in my saddle yesterday.
Congratulations on your new ride - looks sharp. And I hope I speak for the rest of the members in that we look forward to your future posts about the new truck experience, any potential upgrades/changes you're thinking about making, and any questions you have on its operation.
It doesn't appear to have been said yet in this post - I extend you a most hearty welcome-to-the-site! Don't be a stranger. :-)