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Old 09-21-2007, 05:46 PM   #1
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Re: My first project. '70 GMC swb 4x4

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funny, I didnt think it was your build post to worry about

Ya'll play nice and keep it on topic without the silliness please
Sorry, but I don't get it. Are you telling me every reply has to contain something with the word or words involving trucks
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Old 09-21-2007, 06:50 PM   #2
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Re: My first project. '70 GMC swb 4x4

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Sorry, but I don't get it. Are you telling me every reply has to contain something with the word or words involving trucks
Please stay on topic mostly, if you go off topic and start a fight that is when the problem starts. Keep it civil and don't inform those that make the rules and forums of how to od their job and you'll be ok. I'm sure if in your job, some customer came in and told you you were doign everythign wrong you wouldnt like it and likely would know the correct way of doing it instead of the way they were saying.

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sorry for the off topic bs in the post guys.
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:04 PM   #3
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Please stay on topic mostly, if you go off topic and start a fight that is when the problem starts. Keep it civil and don't inform those that make the rules and forums of how to od their job and you'll be ok. I'm sure if in your job, some customer came in and told you you were doign everythign wrong you wouldnt like it and likely would know the correct way of doing it instead of the way they were saying.

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sorry for the off topic bs in the post guys.
Ok, I think I got it. Thanks for the explanation. I just went back and read the rules and other stuff 3 times to see if I could figure out what I was doing wrong.

He was a new member and I thought thru conversation I could make him feel at home on this informative site! He seemed to have a lot in common with me and I guess I should've went to PM's sooner. I'm new to this stuff, and I will try to keep this mind. I hope I hav'nt stepped on any toes, and if I did I'm truly sorry...

This is the first time I've bin in trouble. J
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