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Didn't he live in a converted school bus somewhere out in Okrahoma???Good ol' Dave Bell.
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Didn't he live in a converted school bus somewhere out in Okrahoma???Good ol' Dave Bell.
Heard he and HotRod were roomies for a hot minute Do you think HotRod was lead spooner or the spoonee??Didn't he live in a converted school bus somewhere out in Okrahoma???
YESDo you think HotRod was lead spooner or the spoonee??
agreeI think the system may make users unable to be tagged if they haven't been here for a long time until they log back in. Probably assume that there's no reason to tag someone who's not active
I don't know. Haven't heard from him in many years now. He used to call me from time to time. Last I had heard, me moved out of MO and I think towards his inlaws. That didn't work out well and went back to MO fairly quick IIRC and have not heard from him sicne. .
Ohh my bad. I thought you were talking about oneluckypops for some reason. So youi're talking about D. Bell. So you guys all know he got married and his mamma helped him buy a trailer house out in the country and had a shop/barn built. Honestly, had me jealous. Not a bad set up at all. So with the shop, he started his own lawm mower or small engine repair shop out of his at home barn. Not sure who'd a wanted to hit it, but his wife was cheating on him. You know there's dudes out there that'll stab any wet hole so long as the legs will fall apart a bit regardless of looks, marital status etc. So the poor guy ended up filing for the big D. IIRC, thankfully everything was in his mamma name or something like that, so he did get to keep what was his for the most part. There was a few things he wasn't happy about in the D division of assets but for the most part, he was able to keep his bidness. He then had a new girl living with him for awhile that kinda took care of the wife duties, cooking, cleaning, laundry etc, but said to be "Just Friends". Knowing D.B., he probably didn't know how to go about the approach to tap dat azz. Unless I'm thinking of someone else, his "friend" ended up getting some terminal illness, cancer of some sort IIRC and may even have passed by now. I should check in on him. I think he's a friend on my FB still. I'all check into that and make sure I'm right about all that and not confusing him with someone else. I just know he hasn't had it easy there for a minute or 2 or 3.Well dang, now I'll never get to see a thread about his boom truck, lol.
I do miss a lot of the absurd posts of his though. You never knew what to expect when you logged in here every day.
Ohh my bad. I thought you were talking about oneluckypops for some reason. So youi're talking about D. Bell. So you guys all know he got married and his mamma helped him buy a trailer house out in the country and had a shop/barn built. Honestly, had me jealous. Not a bad set up at all. So with the shop, he started his own lawm mower or small engine repair shop out of his at home barn. Not sure who'd a wanted to hit it, but his wife was cheating on him. You know there's dudes out there that'll stab any wet hole so long as the legs will fall apart a bit regardless of looks, marital status etc. So the poor guy ended up filing for the big D. IIRC, thankfully everything was in his mamma name or something like that, so he did get to keep what was his for the most part. There was a few things he wasn't happy about in the D division of assets but for the most part, he was able to keep his bidness. He then had a new girl living with him for awhile that kinda took care of the wife duties, cooking, cleaning, laundry etc, but said to be "Just Friends". Knowing D.B., he probably didn't know how to go about the approach to tap dat azz. Unless I'm thinking of someone else, his "friend" ended up getting some terminal illness, cancer of some sort IIRC and may even have passed by now. I should check in on him. I think he's a friend on my FB still. I'all check into that and make sure I'm right about all that and not confusing him with someone else. I just know he hasn't had it easy there for a minute or 2 or 3.
I got one.Short bus for the WIN
@HotRodPC My info on the Firestone/Explorer deal was Ford was getting customer complaints about the harsh ride of the Explorer. Ford decided to adjust the tire inflation sticker in the door jamb down below Firestone's minimum air pressure that they deemed necessary for the weight without consulting Firestone. And that's when the rollovers started to happen due to decreased pressure and "lack of maintenance" from customers.My info about the Tspec tire being the bad tires, and the Retail tires being good tires, came from a GM Stealership Service Dept. I had also mentioned that to a tire store salesman he agreed with that 100%, that the retail tires were safe, it was the OEM aka Tspec tires that were the problem. I see someone posted a link about it, but that appears to all be about what happened in court and the recalls. I didn't read it all though.
I won't say it's not true at all. I've heard different stories. But what is a fact, Both Ford and Firestone blamed each other back and forth and didn't want to take responsibility. But like I said somewhere in these posts, I bought some of those tires in a dfferent size for my 97 Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4 in the retail version from a tire store, brand new for dirt cheap, and then another set 2 months later for my 98 Eddie Bauer Expecition 4x4 also for dirt cheap and they weer actually good tires with no issues, and obviously I didn't die and none of my vehicles flipped. Just that once something gets a bad rep, noone will buy it. I wasn't skeered but I sure took advantage of it and saved a butt load of cash. They were ridiculously cheap. I want to say like about 25% of the retail price, so like 75% off the suggested retail price. And you had to ask for them, the store didn't even advertise them or offer them. They didn't want the liability or the bad PR by selling them. It was one of those deals, if you know, you know and I found out from a friend who worked at a competitor tire store. That tire store was actually doing dirty pool and was buying them for their customers from this other tire store at the same price I was getting them for and then selling them for probably 75% of retail, so they were making some good money on those tires.@HotRodPC My info on the Firestone/Explorer deal was Ford was getting customer complaints about the harsh ride of the Explorer. Ford decided to adjust the tire inflation sticker in the door jamb down below Firestone's minimum air pressure that they deemed necessary for the weight without consulting Firestone. And that's when the rollovers started to happen due to decreased pressure and "lack of maintenance" from customers.
@HotRodPC My info on the Firestone/Explorer deal was Ford was getting customer complaints about the harsh ride of the Explorer. Ford decided to adjust the tire inflation sticker in the door jamb down below Firestone's minimum air pressure that they deemed necessary for the weight without consulting Firestone. And that's when the rollovers started to happen due to decreased pressure and "lack of maintenance" from customers.