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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 03:44 PM
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thank you all but i truely hate stupid people namely the stats clown,,,, hes right! 58,000 americans died! now lets count the french, brits, ozzies, canadians, greeks , all of our allies! 380,000 dead i have to tell you people, , some of you are so in need of a enema, your going to explode, , i truelt am sorry i even asked for the f &^%*&^ wheel
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 03:54 PM
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I am the brother of GTStang. I am also a Firefighter and have been for 4 years now. First of all, you are right. We aren't heros. If you ever talk to a fireman and he tells you he's a hero, he's in this profession for the wrong reasons. We are just ordinary people put in extreme situations. Its the times when we are faced with these extreme situations that distinguishes us from the common public and allowss our true colors show. I can speak for myself when I say that I am proud of what I AM. I AM a fireman, not rich, not a hero, but, I can promise you this, if one of your THREE homes was ever burning down or if one of your family members ever needed help...guess who you'd be looking for. Don't make stereotypical statements that you one day could regret. Bloodlines run deep, and there is a reason that firefighting stays in the family and is passed down generation to generation. Simply stated, close your mout'!
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 03:57 PM
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as for Mr lieing fireman , if it took yrs he is a total moron, even more then i thought, i took the emt-P training with 60 hrs in hospital training, plus the nationals, [ which means you can practice your trade in any state]! i did it not for a profession, i did it as a service, to the city i grew up in! 2 yrs you are a goof! and a lier! now i can rest! i did it in 6 months
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 04:15 PM
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as for Mr lieing fireman , if it took yrs he is a total moron, even more then i thought, i took the emt-P training with 60 hrs in hospital training, plus the nationals, [ which means you can practice your trade in any state]! i did it not for a profession, i did it as a service, to the city i grew up in! 2 yrs you are a goof! and a lier! now i can rest! i did it in 6 months
all your doing is throwing gas on the fire dude. grow up and move on.
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 04:25 PM
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I am the brother of GTStang. I am also a Firefighter and have been for 4 years now. First of all, you are right. We aren't heros. If you ever talk to a fireman and he tells you he's a hero, he's in this profession for the wrong reasons. We are just ordinary people put in extreme situations. Its the times when we are faced with these extreme situations that distinguishes us from the common public and allowss our true colors show. I can speak for myself when I say that I am proud of what I AM. I AM a fireman, not rich, not a hero, but, I can promise you this, if one of your THREE homes was ever burning down or if one of your family members ever needed help...guess who you'd be looking for. Don't make stereotypical statements that you one day could regret. Bloodlines run deep, and there is a reason that firefighting stays in the family and is passed down generation to generation. Simply stated, close your mout'!
Ill take this break from all this bickering to say THANK YOU to all firefighters, police, emts, even though you may not think of yourselves as heros I do and I know many others do as well...
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 04:33 PM
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ORIGINAL: GTstangB.F.D.M.

I am the brother of GTStang. I am also a Firefighter and have been for 4 years now. First of all, you are right. We aren't heros. If you ever talk to a fireman and he tells you he's a hero, he's in this profession for the wrong reasons. We are just ordinary people put in extreme situations. Its the times when we are faced with these extreme situations that distinguishes us from the common public and allowss our true colors show. I can speak for myself when I say that I am proud of what I AM. I AM a fireman, not rich, not a hero, but, I can promise you this, if one of your THREE homes was ever burning down or if one of your family members ever needed help...guess who you'd be looking for. Don't make stereotypical statements that you one day could regret. Bloodlines run deep, and there is a reason that firefighting stays in the family and is passed down generation to generation. Simply stated, close your mout'!
Ill take this break from all this bickering to say THANK YOU to all firefighters, police, emts, even though you may not think of yourselves as heros I do and I know many others do as well...
+1 all besides cops
i got a 275 dollar ticket for rinsing my windows off yesterday.
in florida we are in stage 3 water restrictions.
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 04:45 PM
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wow, $275 for rinsing your windows?? thats gay...
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:09 PM
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u mean witht he window washer button in the car? or with a garden hose...

thats insane either way... holy cow..

Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:19 PM
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I too am new here, I cant beleive this thread hasnt been locked or at least cleaned up a bit ,
back on topic, Id have to see a wood wheel in this style mustang in person


and tripod, wouldnt of it been , cheaper to use windex?
Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:47 PM
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P.S. I have complemented your car (spoiler in particular) in another thread. It looks great!
Thanks!



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