RE: Thank you sir may I have another
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RE: Thank you sir may I have another - 1/10/2007 11:51:33 AM
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HummerGuy
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Ah ok. I thought maybe I had another fellow gamer on this forum. Apparently you have just dashed my hopes and dreams
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RE: Thank you sir may I have another - 1/10/2007 1:52:05 PM
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H34 pleasure
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quote:
ORIGINAL: shortbus quote:
ORIGINAL: Dennis quote:
ORIGINAL: Mr H3x Yeaaaaaa, ain't nothing like a Hummer. Ya know Wayne..You made me think..I can sincerely welcome all these new people and I DO really enjoy seeing their New HUMMER...I mean I could sit and watch a parade of HUMMERs come down the road, and each one would be a thing of beauty in my eyes..Am I alone in this sort of appreciation of this vehicle? it's funny, i saw 3 H2s yesterday on my way to the video game store. even though they were all pavement princesses, it was cool seeing them. of course, they were all pricks, and not a single wave-back. i hate H2 owners around here, bastiges, every last one of them. I can't say I hate all H2 drivers..I do have a freind who owns one ( H24fun )..but I have to agree with you..the other night I was on my way home from work..driving on a back road..speed limit 40 and I was going around 50..and to my surprise..flying up behind me was an H2 and wouldn't back off..trying to pass me..go figure.
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RE: Thank you sir may I have another - 1/10/2007 3:43:02 PM
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Sugardaddy
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Hummers are the best thing that every happened to me
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RE: Thank you sir may I have another - 1/10/2007 9:58:26 PM
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Quicksilver
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The area of Miami I live in has more than the average number of Hummers and I've only seen a few idiots. Aggressive drivers come in all shapes and sizes, but the bigger the vehicle, the more aware we are of them. I don't really consider owning a Hummer to be part of a friendly club. Not in this town. So any respect or attention spent on other drivers is sure to get an indifferent response. Smaller town or city, different story. I had an H3 loaner while some work was done on my truck and I felt like it actually had more leg room for the driver and better visibility. Overall it was a good comfortable ride.
< Message edited by Quicksilver -- 1/10/2007 10:06:52 PM >
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