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Guy from Houston

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New guy hailing from Houston, TX here. I recently picked up a white 2005 Chevy 2500HD 4x4 CCSB LLY/Allison to replace my old 2001 2500HD 4x4 6.0L, and figured I'd go ahead and join this board on a recommendation from a guy on another board :pound:. Just want to say hello!

Tom
 
Thanks guys. I have to say this board has some great emoticons on it, especially these ones::turbo::ballchain::hitsthefan::llama:with special mention for this one :asskiss: .

Tom
 
Thanks guys. I have to say this board has some great emoticons on it, especially these ones::turbo::ballchain::hitsthefan::llama:with special mention for this one :asskiss: .

Tom

Glad you like them..:D
 
Welcome to the forum Tom. I like that name especially since you are a fellow Texan. I hope you are a true born and bred Texan and not a transplant foreigner.

Tom
 
Welcome to the forum Tom. I like that name especially since you are a fellow Texan. I hope you are a true born and bred Texan and not a transplant foreigner.

Tom
I hate to break it to you, but I'm one of those evil transplant foreigners, originating from Wyoming of all places. I've been in Texas since I was a teenager, but the last decade or so I've been Houston has been simply terrible. It wasn't so bad in the late 90's and early 2000's, but with all the sudden growth and lack of infrastructure to handle said growth(plus all the trash washed over from Hurricane Katrina), the town just went down the crapper. I'll luckily be moving out of state here in a few weeks, going from a state that borders Mexico to a state bordering Canada, but my folks still live in the DFW area so I'll still have ties here.

Sorry to burst your bubble there Tom, but don't you worry, I'm still a God-fearing, gun-carrying, conservative gentleman who doesn't take crap from hippies and low-life thugs. Now whether I can survive the hippies (or maybe it's can they survive me) of Minneapolis will be another story altogether :lol: .

Tom
 
I can handle a transplant from the western states but those yankees from the northeast are much more difficult. They don't even know how to speak Texan or Mexican. Can't figure out what to with them. :)
 
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