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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 616010" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>A shitzu is like a small puddle I think. They have no use IMO.</p><p></p><p>My wife took 14.5 hours with our first one. I told her after 14 hours you have an hour and I'm off to get some good food no mater what's going on. She started b!t@hing and popped that thing right out. I stayed till she got to recovery. The doc walked in and she asked if she was allowed to eat what she wanted. You would not believe the stuff I had to buy her.</p><p></p><p>There is a good amount of stuff on that list that fits me to a T but I'm not white trash. I have never laid rubber during a funeral but I have chunked tires with my lifted restored scout to the point I could not breath during a funeral if that counts ;-).</p><p></p><p>You missed some stuff about lifting a vehicle so you could double the size of the rims your running. </p><p>If you have more sender blocks holding up your cars then what's holding up your house. </p><p>If you only have 6 good tires but move them to different cars depending on what one is running this week for your wife. </p><p>What about having a funeral and using a pickup for the casket and the tractor with hay wagon as a limo. </p><p>If you have ever put a lift kit on a car. </p><p>What about if you have ever painted a car with a gallon of rustoleam and bragged because you got a new paint job. A 68 c30 with 8' bed takes a gallon if you don't do the inside of the cab. Yes I repaint my clunker farm truck every few years.</p><p></p><p>I'll think of more soon…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 616010, member: 9043"] A shitzu is like a small puddle I think. They have no use IMO. My wife took 14.5 hours with our first one. I told her after 14 hours you have an hour and I’m off to get some good food no mater what’s going on. She started b!t@hing and popped that thing right out. I stayed till she got to recovery. The doc walked in and she asked if she was allowed to eat what she wanted. You would not believe the stuff I had to buy her. There is a good amount of stuff on that list that fits me to a T but I’m not white trash. I have never laid rubber during a funeral but I have chunked tires with my lifted restored scout to the point I could not breath during a funeral if that counts ;-). You missed some stuff about lifting a vehicle so you could double the size of the rims your running. If you have more sender blocks holding up your cars then what’s holding up your house. If you only have 6 good tires but move them to different cars depending on what one is running this week for your wife. What about having a funeral and using a pickup for the casket and the tractor with hay wagon as a limo. If you have ever put a lift kit on a car. What about if you have ever painted a car with a gallon of rustoleam and bragged because you got a new paint job. A 68 c30 with 8’ bed takes a gallon if you don’t do the inside of the cab. Yes I repaint my clunker farm truck every few years. I’ll think of more soon… [/QUOTE]
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