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I get a solid 17 on the highway running 75-80. Never better and even in town not much worse, maybe 14-16. It's got the 6.2 so it's not an economy car....depending on your budget, we may need to talk....



Cheese "mechanics special :D " Man


She's getting a steady 17 out of her Envoy but it's about time to get something with a little more room. She wants a white pearl one or black.
 
They all drive Explorers around here.

City mostly has Crown Vic's and a few Chargers, when we get deep snow and the streets are impassible in the Vic's, they break out the military blazers and Humvee's the government gave them. A few of the higher ups and drug guys have full size SUV's though for teh city. County folks for the most part have Ford Explorer Interceptors. There is a few Crown Vic's still around. A few years ago there was a snow storm so bad that the military had to escort the county guys to calls. They switched the fleet for the most part to the SUV's after that. I know there is at least one F150 county cop and a Challenger. I can't remember the county ever having Chargers. The college force has many different vehicles, Crown Vic's, Chargers and Explorers.
 
She's getting a steady 17 out of her Envoy but it's about time to get something with a little more room. She wants a white pearl one or black.

Just sell her on this blueishgreyish magical color that's easy to keep clean n has beautiful black leather interior. Every factory available option for that year too :thumbup:
 
Remember where you were 30 years ago today?

mac 'those of you old enough anyways' gyvr
 
I remember reel to reel projectors in our class rooms coming in on carts and the stupid teachers not knowing how to get them to work and having a 4th grader show them how.....
 
Mr Irwin's science class.
...quite the the live event to short circuit a boyhood dream.

BTW.....morning two from hospital. They have basically pumped stuff into me and out for the last twenty-four hours. Feel much worse than when I got here, but they tell me that is normal
 
I think I was in 3rd grade, I remember watching it after school over and over on TV at my grandparents house. My grandpa said he had lived a life that he saw most all of modern inventions from the first automobile, invention of the television and radio to the first man on the moon, and when he saw that, it really bothered him.
 
I was in 2nd grade. They let the 5th/6th graders watch it live, but only brought the rest of the K-6 school down after it blew up into a million pieces.

Even at 7 years old, I remember it vividly.

It's the first disaster type event I remember.

mac '"slipped the surly bonds of earth" to "touch the face of God."' gyvr
 
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