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Originally posted by BRobertson

They are being tested now.

Bob



Man I cannot think of a better Butt to test em with than HoleShotHolset's :-laf :-laf :-laf



Hmmm I remember that thread about testing. Any updates from them yet?
 
Same question here. I was looking at building my own brackets and using the Bostrom WideRide, Low Profile, high back or mabie mid back w/ adjustable head rest, w/ swivel mount.
 
Originally posted by Turbo Thom

Next question... ... Who is they?



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Sorry I just had to ..... forgive me :D



:-laf :-laf Main Entry: they

Pronunciation: 'A

Function: pronoun, plural in construction

Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse their, masculine plural demonstrative & personal pronoun; akin to Old English thæt that

1 a : those ones -- used as third person pronoun serving as the plural of he, she, or it or referring to a group of two or more individuals not all of the same sex <they dance well> b : 1HE 2 -- often used with an indefinite third person singular antecedent <everyone knew where they stood -- E. L. Doctorow> <nobody has to go to school if they don't want to -- N. Y. Times>

2 : PEOPLE 2 -- used in a generic sense <as lazy as they come>

usage They used as an indefinite subject (sense 2) is sometimes objected to on the grounds that it does not have an antecedent. Not every pronoun requires an antecedent, however. The indefinite they is used in all varieties of contexts and is standard.

usage They, their, them, themselves: English lacks a common-gender third person singular pronoun that can be used to refer to indefinite pronouns (as everyone, anyone, someone). Writers and speakers have supplied this lack by using the plural pronouns <and every one to rest themselves betake -- Shakespeare> <I would have everybody marry if they can do it properly -- Jane Austen> <it is too hideous for anyone in their senses to buy -- W. H. Auden>. The plural pronouns have also been put to use as pronouns of indefinite number to refer to singular nouns that stand for many persons <'tis meet that some more audience than a mother, since nature makes them partial, should o'erhear the speech -- Shakespeare> <a person can't help their birth -- W. M. Thackeray> <no man goes to battle to be killed. -- But they do get killed -- G. B. Shaw>. The use of they, their, them, and themselves as pronouns of indefinite gender and indefinite number is well established in speech and writing, even in literary and formal contexts. This gives you the option of using the plural pronouns where you think they sound best, and of using the singular pronouns (as he, she, he or she, and their inflected forms) where you think they sound best.
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Or Theese Theys
 
ToolManTimTaylor

The plural pronouns have also been put to use as pronouns of indefinite number to refer to singular nouns that stand for many persons <'tis meet that some more audience than a mother, since nature makes them partial, should o'erhear the speech -- Shakespeare> . The use of they, their, them, and themselves as pronouns of indefinite gender and indefinite number is well established in speech and writing, even in literary and formal contexts. This gives you the option of using the plural pronouns where you think they sound best, and of using the singular pronouns (as he, she, he or she, and their inflected forms) where you think they sound best





Das man got 2 match time on him handz or him neeed ah larg net on is head (':p')
 
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Would this be better? Who is the "they" referred to the previous post? I must say I am very sorry for my speech defect. I am 60 years old and just speak "Southern english". Not a new england dialect here.



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Cannot remember who the hell "THEY" are but they were supposed to call me when the seats were ready. "They" were shooting for March but apparantly that has not happened as "they" still have not contacted me. Unless my memory is totally shot!!! ballpark $580. 00 comes to mind & they are a bolt-in
 
I REMEMBER WHO THEY ARE!!

notes: Industrial seat, POC: Chuck @ 1800-223-7003, ext. 750. (':D')

So Proud... ... . (':p')
 
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Well it's been a month of Sundays since THEY called my residence and said that THEY would inform me personally when THEY had the base and an air ride seat for the Ram. Supposedly already have one for the Ford. I ainta holdin my breath, seems to me if I had a captive market like this I could develop something over the weekend. Trouble with the world, everybodies bankers. My apology to the bankers, but everything should be open 24/7. No such thing as 24 hour banking. . . I stop in some far away city to get my cash out of my bank at it's ATM. No go. . . dam system's backing up.





Cheers,

Steve J.
 
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