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These threads start to sound like Abbott and Costellos

"whos on First" :-laf :-laf :-laf :-laf . They go off is so many directions and are so long I forget my own name and I have to take 2 advil when I am done reading it.



Like the great Rodney King said:





CANT WE ALL JUST GET ALONG?????





right after he said " hey, who has my crack pipe"??:-laf :-laf
 
Bud has a headache

Bud Fox:



Go ahead and take your advil, and then put the "spare silencer ring" in your ear. Whether it will help, I'm not really sure. But, it could:D :D Oo.
 
there you go Glasmith--- a little humor.





If you see Forrest Gump down there in La. see if you can get me some Jumbalya(sp?) and some crawdad soup. Thanks:D :D
 
Re: East Coast Crap

Originally posted by GLASMITHS



Bill was correct. ATS engaged in the discussion and then they clamed up. Wouldn't it have been proper to just say, uh, uh we will not disclose that information, blah, blah. But to say nothing, implies ignorance or stealth, or what ever. :p



I agree with this statement 100%



edit: I read the title to my thread that carried over. How is this about the east cost? ATS is in Colorado and Bill is on the far west side of Canada.



Please explain?
 
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transmission dynamics

Bud Fox:



You can buy the "Jambalaya" at most stores (the mix)and you do not have "crawdad" soup:mad: You have craw fish, fish brother, fish! and I don't eat them. I am a transplanted hillbilly from NW Ark. We used them to catch real fish:)



Like CAnderson said: where is the pictures?
 
I started this thread and I would like to end this thread. Both sides have said their peace but we have to remember that we are on the same side!!! Running a forum such as this can not be easy but I think we all have to realize that we have to do our best to follow the guidelines no matter what they are. I will now contradict my self as stated in my earlier post... This is not a perfect world. :D You guys are great and working with the TDR is obviously to better my business but I also enjoy it as I think most of us do. I have made some great friends here and the commerotity (sp) between everyone is awesome. When I go to an event where all who can come get together to share their ideas and show off their trucks, I can only go home thinking WOW what a great group of people and I am glad that I am a part of it. My father died from stress and I refuse to let that happen to me.



Drop your shoulders; take a big breath and smile. We live in the greatest place in the world and then there's those Canadians. ;)



Peter
 
All I know is that your clutch held some hard abuse at the race track tonight. :D

I was tough on it and it was right with me the whole time.



Don~
 
IMO the moderators are doing thier job. Thier job is to make sure we all stay within the posting guidlines of the TDR. There will be very few times when a reply is pulled and everyone is pleased.



Call it what you want, its thier job!



I for one would not want thier job.



I don't think IQ has anything to do with it either!:confused:



Just my opinion
 
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End of thread?

Thank you Peter CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAPOo. Oo. Oo.



wish I had a stick... ..... no I don't either. I love my auto, and Bill k.

don't do clutches

:D
 
Peter & BILL

I got a 99 Automatic but I beleve you guys got what it takes to Get AMERICA EXCITED AGAIN , ALONG WITH THE OLIMPICS. . WELL DONE RADAR DOCTOR IN KANSAS
 
bluntness

i know peter intended to end this thread, but i can't let it die without one more thought. i understand bill's blunt honesty. i have made a few powerful enemies over the years by being "too honest" and too blunt. lots of folks don't want to hear the truth. i say, tell it like it is. bill does. i, for one, like that. keep up the good work, peter and bill!!!!!!! A SPADE IS A SPADE... ... ..... now if i can just keep from calling it a "****in' shovel"!!:D

btw, bill, i'm gonna be savin' my pennies. i need to DTT my transmission... ... ... ... ... and i'll expect you to make a decent profit on the deal. i want you to be in business for a LONG time!
 
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Honesty

Sorry but I have to say this.



I like blunt and honest. I hate polictical correctness. Whats wrong with the world today IMO is all this dancing around. We need to get back to the time when if a man shook your hand on a deal, that was all that was necessary.



You may not like what some people say. Thats your right. But take Bill for example. I have not met him yet but I respect him because I know where he stands and I don't think he will back down. I also believe if he looked me in the eyes and shook my hand..... enough said



Tom
 
Re: Honesty

Originally posted by TKilgore

Sorry but I have to say this.



I like blunt and honest. I hate polictical correctness. Whats wrong with the world today IMO is all this dancing around. We need to get back to the time when if a man shook your hand on a deal, that was all that was necessary.



You may not like what some people say. Thats your right. But take Bill for example. I have not met him yet but I respect him because I know where he stands and I don't think he will back down. I also believe if he looked me in the eyes and shook my hand..... enough said



Tom



Blunt and honest is good. Great even. However, that doesn't negate the need for a reasonable measure of civility. Language is, among other things, social lubrication. If the lube in your Cummins engine is inadequate, the engine will break down; it is the same with social lubrication, where civility breaks down if the language is inadequate.



As I stated in another post, the pitfalls of communicating with words are at least two-fold. First, it can be very difficult to express in words the ideas, symbols and concepts in our minds. Second, it can be as difficult to comprehend what someone else is thinking based solely on the words they write to express themselves.



Thus we must make allowances for folks who are not communication experts. Perhaps they best express themselves by making things, and are not as good with the written word. But this does not mean that we must allow them infinite leeway; from time to time, we may need to ... discretely tell them they may be approaching one or another bound of civility.



And if we are reminded that we are approaching such a limit, we should not take it personally. Rather, we should re-examine our approach and modify it.



Do I sound a bit like Miss Manners? I hope so. I'm attempting to present the absolutely civil end of communication. You've seen the other end of the spectrum; now you've seen this end. Hopefully y'all can find a comfortable middle ground that is neither a verbal slugfest nor a tediously polite conversation. After all, the goals of these fora are to educate and inform, and to promote the easy exchange of ideas and concepts.



And, yes, I do believe there have been posts and threads that have strayed entirely too close to being verbal slugfests. While it behooves us not to stray so far, we are only human, and suffer from human failings. That is why we have moderators, neutral individuals who attempt to compare the tone of posts and thread to a reasonable middle of the communication spectrum. It is their job to step in and ... encourage the tone to return toward a more neutral tone.



As long as the tone of threads and posts is reaonably neutral, new folks will be encouraged to read, and current readers will not be driven away.



And, no, we do not have to read anything we don't like, but we do need to read *some* of it to determine that we don't like it, so we shouldn't be repulsed by anything we read in these fora.



So let's try to maintain a modicum of civility; let's try to keep our negative emotions somewhat in check. Spirited discussions are fine; angry exchanges are frowned upon.



Fest3er
 
Peter,

A couple of years or more ago an individual on this site lost his brand new clutch in a garage fire. You told him to ship back and you replaced it without additional charge to him. You didn't have to, but you did. That is 99. 9999% of the reason I have your clutch in my truck. The Distinguished Service Cross of Customer service to you. :D :D

WD
 
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