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My dad can beat up your dad.
 
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My dad can beat up your dad.
Hell, everyone can beat up my dad. If ya want I'll send the address -- everyone who beats up my dad gets to sleep with my sister.
 
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Hell, everyone can beat up my dad. If ya want I'll send the address -- everyone who beats up my dad gets to sleep with my sister.

What was the topic of this thread? lol
 
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City boy, huh? When you find yourself out in the country (or on unlit interstate) try adjusting your panel lights to be just dimmer than the near field of your headlights and your distance vision will be improved. It might keep that deer (or angus) off of your hood.
isn't that what your high beams are for? plus can't you just turn the dimmer to the point where the led's turn off. who needs dash lights when your out in the country or on an unlit interstate?
 
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Hell, everyone can beat up my dad. If ya want I'll send the address -- everyone who beats up my dad gets to sleep with my sister.
So what does your sister look like
 
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Leave it to unregistereduser and vw to turn a thread upside down.
 
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Originally Posted by crazzywolfie
isn't that what your high beams are for?
To compensate for pupils that are constricted because I keep my panel lamps too bright? Nah. They're so I can see further down the road and avoid those deer, elk, moose, and worst of all, angus cattle that might otherwise end up in my grille -- and I can see further whether on low beams or high with my panel lamps dimmed. That's why they put that rheostat in the switch, after all.

Yeah, I'm kinda **** about things like that. I prefer to avoid wrecks.

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So what does your sister look like
I haven't seen her in 19 years, but I can say that she's 48 years old and in the last photo I saw she was porky and school-marmish. Which I guess makes sense, since she teaches third grade and has squeezed out three spawn.

But, ya know, if you're into that kind of thing who am I to judge?
 
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Lol, I'll let somebody else take that one then.
 
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Originally Posted by UnregisteredUser
To compensate for pupils that are constricted because I keep my panel lamps too bright? Nah. They're so I can see further down the road and avoid those deer, elk, moose, and worst of all, angus cattle that might otherwise end up in my grille -- and I can see further whether on low beams or high with my panel lamps dimmed. That's why they put that rheostat in the switch, after all.

Yeah, I'm kinda **** about things like that. I prefer to avoid wrecks.

You said ****. Heh heh...heh.

 
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Originally Posted by VWandDodge
You said ****. Heh heh...heh.
Let's not take this or any other thread in that particular direction, my fine Okie friend.
 


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