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Posted by JP on May 21, 2004 at 09:22:10 from (68.76.171.19):
In Reply to: Re: MAD as h ell posted by ntmcj on May 21, 2004 at 08:44:48:
What are we supposed to do if we need trucks to do our work??? I am not willling to pay 2.00 for fuel, I am forced to do it, I do not have a choice. Do I tell my customers I am not going to pick up their equipment because I do not want to pay 2.00 for fuel, or do not put gas in their equipment when I am done with it because I do not want to pay 2.00 for a gallon fuel.I drive an F250 Ford and I need it, it I had to drive a rice burner 4 cyclinder, I would have to buy 2 of them, put in tandem to pull the loads I pull most of the time. I do drive up and down the freeways in my F250 and I am damn proud I drive a truck sold by an Amercian company.
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