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Old 03-09-2007, 03:34 PM   #12
Blue'72
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Re: How hard do you make your truck work lets see

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the other story is a little more out there. Christmas in college, just lost job, no gas money to go home. Best friend works at mortuary asks to borrow truck. I told him that I would help. Drove two hours to douglas, az and exhumed a body that had been in the ground for eight years. Rolled tonneau cover up loaded casket (leaking fluid), and two headstones (still don't know why there was two). and headed back. The best was the looks on the peoples face as a nice lowered truck pulls up along side them at 65 mph and then they look in the bed and see a coffin. Priceless. Payment? a full tank of gas to get home on.

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