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so there...dip****:rolleyes:
You dont take in what you are reading do you ? I said "were" as in past tense,before etc.The "Screaming GM's" as they were known were largely replaced by the 65 series 4stroke Detroit which from memory one of the first mass produced fly by wire diesels intended for trucking.Thing is the 2 strokes were so well liked that many are still in use - it is only noise/emissions regs that finished them.Plus people nicking the superchargers off them for drag racing.(Jimmy blowers if you didnt know)
 
I read it just fine and did see the "were" you through in to cover your ass....I could easily say that; Here in the US we do not use horses as a source of daily transportation and that would be true, but then you could ask if I ever heard of the budwieser clydesdales;) I think you are confusing a truck (18 wheeler) with what I called your little landrovers. Those screeming GMS are long gone and where put into TRUCKS and busses....not our little half tons. Sure there are some around and in use, but, but not in anything traveling our roads on a daily basis.
 
shut up or learn how to write so folk can understand what yer on about.
where did he put 'were' through?
i don't think his donkey needs covering
how can a horse be a source of transport? unless you make yer trucks out of horse****

budwEIser is a beer from the czech republic

clydesdales are originally from scotland

so if you meant budwEIser clydesdales then you'd be talking about a horse with scottish heritage working for a czech brewery.

of course we all know some dumb yank bought the right to stick the budweiser name on his horses **** that passes for budweiser in yankland.

maybe the clyldesdales **** in a bucket then it gets bottled and you yanks think its beer

you're about the only one confused around here and buses only has one 's' in the middle of it
 
nice, i like how u try to pick on me as u think i'm an easy target but u r clearly just trying to avoid the fact that slob just took a hot steamy **** all over u.
 
I read it just fine and did see the "were" you through in to cover your ass....I could easily say that; Here in the US we do not use horses as a source of daily transportation and that would be true, but then you could ask if I ever heard of the budwieser clydesdales;) I think you are confusing a truck (18 wheeler) with what I called your little landrovers. Those screeming GMS are long gone and where put into TRUCKS and busses....not our little half tons. Sure there are some around and in use, but, but not in anything traveling our roads on a daily basis.
So now you admit they exist,and that I did say WERE,not are.Yes I do know what you refer to when you use the term truck,and I have visited the Bud brewery in St Louis, Mo.
Ever had a passport,ever learnt a second language ?
No wonder so many countries around the world have so little time for the US,and we as your "Allies" are supposed to support you.If you spent more time learning that there is life beyond the US with some real history and knowledge you would gain a great deal more respect.Please confirm you have seen the sea.
 
I never said they did not exist...I said that I didn't think you would have them in your little land rovers. Don't know a second language, never had that opportunity in school here when I grew up, but I feel that is importiant so my kids will be given that opportunity. Never needed a passport until last year when it became law that you could not leave the country without one. I don't know what you call the Sea, but I have seen the Atlantic, was born next to it and my family has made there living fishing it up until my grandfather retired. I have also seen the Pacific Ocean and the Bering straight. I have lived in New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Florida, North Carolina, and Alaska. I am also young yet and have plenty of time to see the rest of the world.
 
At last,a sensible answer.Good luck with your future travels,esp those that require the use of your passport.
 
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