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27 in MA!! Go Patriots!! I could say "Go Red Sox" but I know they'll just brake my heart again this year!! There's a saying around here and it goes like this....."There's allways next year"! I hate that saying but come september or october everybody says it about the Sox around here!
-Jamie
27 in MA!! Go Patriots!! I could say "Go Red Sox" but I know they'll just brake my heart again this year!! There's a saying around here and it goes like this....."There's allways next year"! I hate that saying but come september or october everybody says it about the Sox around here!
-Jamie
Hey Jamie,
How bout that pre-season game! Go Panthers!
48 , old enough to know better & young enough not to care!
I'm 53 (at least for another 3 months) living in the Gateway to the beautiful Canadian West - Winnipeg, MB Got a phone call from the dealership yesterday, my Titan's (2004 King Cab SE 2WD - Deepwater ext with towing package) in and they're adding on all the freebies that I managed to get from them (fog lights, running boards, mud guards, rust proofing, hood deflector, etc) Its kind of sad that there aren't more Canuck Titan owners on this site cause I would like to hear what kind of experiences that they are having with their trucks.
Well now I must update. 50 today.. Holy chit. Here at work for SSA disability program we use tables for some decisions and I am now officially "closely approaching advanced age" I guess that's a nice way of putting it. Hey TNT Titan, You gotta stick around. I don't like to celebrate alone. Congrats on the Chevy Good luck with it and have a happy one.
__________________ '04 Titan LE Crew Cab - Born on 4/30/04
45 in Dixon, TN (actually it's ****son, but this site won't allow that spelling)
20, 23, 26, 27 - BOY..... at any of those ages, I sure couldn't afford this truck!
Guess you could say my Titan was my birthday present to myself; got it the first week of March, and turned 45 the last week.
OK.... I have to put my $0.02 worth in here on the 16/18 year olds with a Titan (or a new Ford, Chevy, Dodge, or any other $30K vehicle). I, as well as I'm sure the rest of you "older" folks, have had to WORK for what I have. I just can't agree with Mama and/or Daddy buying a 16 year old a brand new $30K truck! My son is 20; 4 years ago soon after he turned 16 and got DL, I bought his first vehicle.....a 1986 Dodge Ram for $2,500. About 6 months later, he TOTALLED it! Thank God, no one was hurt - but with the power and looks and rumble of the Titan, can you imagine what YOUR 16 yo would do with one ???? - NOT TO MENTION THE COST OF INSURANCE !!!
Just had to make that comment - OH, and by the way............. early on in this thread, there was a reference to "guys".....WELL, there are some "gals" that own this vehicle as well - so don't leave us out ! I also have a bass boat (love to fish on the TN river), camper (working on this & primary reason for buying the Titan-tow capacity), do woodworking (web-site coming soon), home remodeling/repair, electric & plumbing, etc.
OOPPPS, sorry - got on my soap box there for a minute! But there are some of us out here - strong, independent women, that like to drive PU trucks !
OK OK I fear we have raised the wrath of Mama. LOL JUst kidding. I agree with you. Although I have tried to raise my 16 yr old daughter not being co-dependent, she is driving a 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier for which she is paying 1/2 of car payment and about 3/4 of insurance. She has a small job after school and with more hrs in summer and helps out quite a bit around the house in return. Here's to all the gals out there who realize that a truck is not a statment of sexuality but rather individuality.
__________________ '04 Titan LE Crew Cab - Born on 4/30/04
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