New member from Toronto!
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New Toronto member buys first FX4!!
Hey all, glad to join this forum as I am a first time buyer and will be asking you guys for lots of advice on truck mods/repairs I'm sure. Just bought a new 2010 F150 FX4 in black, thanks to the Ford Employee Pricing event (plus the Costco rebate!). Anyhow, hope to talk to some of you in the near future!
Updated: New Black 2010 FX4, fully loaded with spray in bed liner, bug guard, moonroof etc. Last FX4 they had in stock in black and took it from 'em for $42k all in after taxes, just picked it up 6pm today and now gonna take it out for a drive! Added a couple pics, for you hoser haters :P
Updated: New Black 2010 FX4, fully loaded with spray in bed liner, bug guard, moonroof etc. Last FX4 they had in stock in black and took it from 'em for $42k all in after taxes, just picked it up 6pm today and now gonna take it out for a drive! Added a couple pics, for you hoser haters :P
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Welcome aboard Hoser!!!
(I have no idea what derrogitory term Hoser actually implies, but south of your border, everyone up north is a Hoser... eh? Haha.)
(I have no idea what derrogitory term Hoser actually implies, but south of your border, everyone up north is a Hoser... eh? Haha.)
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Welcome to the forum... Lots of great info here... be sure to post some pictures ...hoser
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Canadians rock Apparently, according to the Great Wiki...
Hoser is both a slang term and a stereotype, originating from and used primarily in Canada. It is not often used by Canadians, but it is sometimes used as "typical" Canadian slang by those imitating Canadians, similar to the expression "eh?" The term "hoser" also comes from the comedic skit by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas is "The Great White North" also known as Bob and Doug Mckenzie.
Today, the word hoser evokes a stereotypical Canadian male, typically lower to middle class, white and English Canadian. He is especially concerned with drinking beer and watching hockey or curling. The hoser is understood as a product of a poor and white upbringing, but never from a more cosmopolitan lifestyle—he is more likely to come from a small town or a rural farm community than a big city, although hosers may also exist in the suburbs of major cities.
Hoser is both a slang term and a stereotype, originating from and used primarily in Canada. It is not often used by Canadians, but it is sometimes used as "typical" Canadian slang by those imitating Canadians, similar to the expression "eh?" The term "hoser" also comes from the comedic skit by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas is "The Great White North" also known as Bob and Doug Mckenzie.
Today, the word hoser evokes a stereotypical Canadian male, typically lower to middle class, white and English Canadian. He is especially concerned with drinking beer and watching hockey or curling. The hoser is understood as a product of a poor and white upbringing, but never from a more cosmopolitan lifestyle—he is more likely to come from a small town or a rural farm community than a big city, although hosers may also exist in the suburbs of major cities.