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    Funny part is... It works on my door and ignition lol
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    hmmm....it might be a back up key without the chip in it....I bought 2 chipped keys for 13 bucks
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    Quote Originally Posted by wavedout33 View Post
    hmmm....it might be a back up key without the chip in it....I bought 2 chipped keys for 13 bucks
    where?
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    sadly no i have not, but have been to the Bahamas and Nassau. every state from Maine to Florida, along the coast, a bunch of mid west states. i put 4,000 miles on a rental dodge ram, i got it in kc, and drove it from there to Nebraska, and everything in between to Oklahoma, saw Texas but dint drive on it lol

    when i brought that truck back the guy tried to charge me for the miles, like 1,200 bucks worth, im like you had better read my contract. i had unlimited mileage. owed him 350 lol


    seen the whole state of California. id rather be up in northern cali, LA blows a donkeys dick all day and night.

    and to add Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania. Indiana , and almost forgot Oregon. and the entire north east and every state that touches water on the east coast here.



    see for yourself, ive been every where almost lol


    Alaska is on my list still.



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    so youve been to SC?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JesseBranham View Post
    so youve been to SC?
    i nailed a stripper in Raleigh-Durham i think that was NC. that was a good trip lol


    i said if it touches water on the east coast ive been there, nc sc, ga, fl, va, de, nh, mass, ct, ri, vt, me, ny, and of course my home state of nj.

    i own the east side of this country as far seeing it all.

    i can also say this with all the world confidence, every KFC has dead pigeons on the roof, dont know why thats just the way it is. and also dont eat KFC ever, i dont care where you live or how good you think the food is, every kitchen is disgusting to the max, and all had roaches. in every store i ever went in. in every state.

    FL being the fvcking worst ever, i dont know how they keep the smell behind the counter, but as soon as i walked to the back i was gagging from the smell of raw warm rotting chicken. i was sick for the day after that one. to top it all off i saw a homeless guy picking out old chicken from the dumpster and putting it in someone used chicken box, he looked happy, i cant say it looked good at all.


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    Scotty, sure hope you nailed that in Raleigh, Durham is Detroit reincarnated.

    As far as states visited, I am at 30 something, every state east of Mississippi plus a few west.
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    So youre a roofer? So is my dad. He does residential roofing though and only in SC.
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    the mid west are full of nice people, but to damn into god, every bill board was for a church or what if you were aborted.

    the south east of this country is by far the nicest as far the people go, every time i went there all i wanted was someone to tell me to go F myself or something. i was home sick. HI How yall doing, after 10 days your saying lol

    yeah i was staying in Raleigh, the bar was not far from the hotel.

    and all of my travels im not counting when i was kid, my parents took us on a cross country road trip in a camper on a pick up truck. even hit mexico. and a ton of the west, got pics of the Colorado river, grand canyon, rockys, vegas, standing at 4 corners, all that road side crap lol

    so in reality im probably about 8 states or so short of hitting them all.

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    I can't agree on the Midwest, we might have the billboards. But we don't really have that many people who are really religious, at least it's what I see in MN.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JesseBranham View Post
    So youre a roofer? So is my dad. He does residential roofing though and only in SC.

    man that must suck in the heat down there.

    yeah i started roofing really when i was 12, my dad also had a roofing co. he did all the flat roofs aka commercial work and his partner did all the residential work.

    i started roofing 2 weeks out of HS full time in 86. and went right into commercial roofing, it paid better and your feet are flat all day, pitched roofs hurt, im to big and just slide down all day. done my fair share of shingle work, but it was only if the flat roof was being done as well, like a package deal.

    heres a thread where a bunch of us were helping another member here get ready to do his own roof.


    http://www.grandprixforums.net/any-r...ere-61408.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kolton Lock View Post
    I can't agree on the Midwest, we might have the billboards. But we don't really have that many people who are really religious, at least it's what I see in MN.

    hit KS and MO it was every where. on all the small county routes,( all farm and cattle land) where you can drive 100 mph and no one cares till you come to a small town, with a 25 mph sign and one stop sign and one cop who sits at it all day waiting for you just blast though it.

    i was doing like 75 on one of these roads and blown past by a tractor trailer pulling a double trailer, he must have been doing 110 easy.

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    got to love the piggly wiggly too. i laughed out loud when i got to my first one ever. i had no idea what the store was till i got there.

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    Well yeah the southern part of the midwest is like the top half of the bible belt lol
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    I have one of those as well, but mine only unlocks my door.
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    Yeah. I thinks funny how in the south its hardees and in the north its carles jr. I really am not that "country" sounding and i hate it when someone is like "hey, bo what yall doin later?" Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottydoggs View Post
    the mid west are full of nice people, but to damn into god, every bill board was for a church or what if you were aborted.

    the south east of this country is by far the nicest as far the people go, every time i went there all i wanted was someone to tell me to go F myself or something. i was home sick. HI How yall doing, after 10 days your saying lol

    yeah i was staying in Raleigh, the bar was not far from the hotel.

    and all of my travels im not counting when i was kid, my parents took us on a cross country road trip in a camper on a pick up truck. even hit mexico. and a ton of the west, got pics of the Colorado river, grand canyon, rockys, vegas, standing at 4 corners, all that road side crap lol

    so in reality im probably about 8 states or so short of hitting them all.
    Its that southern hospitality, except S FL, that place is full of yanks and doesn't belong in the south.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JesseBranham View Post
    Yeah. I thinks funny how in the south its hardees and in the north its carles jr. I really am not that "country" sounding and i hate it when someone is like "hey, bo what yall doin later?" Lol
    I didnt realize indiana and ohio are "the south" its hardees around here.
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    I freakin miss Hardee's...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kolton Lock View Post
    I freakin miss Hardee's...
    Dude, you have a murderous ghost living in your van. Hardee's should be the least of your worries!
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