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#210023 06/15/2006 5:58 PM
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Every time I go to the forum I see 3 or more guests in the header. Welcome to the Bolt guys(girls?), it's a nice forum, lots of info and lots of help on anything you can think of and then some. So what's holding you back, shy? can't type English?, but you can read it!
Now a very nice way of learning to write English is The Stovebolt, just drop a question, constructed in MS Word so the spelling checker can help a bit(or a lot like with me) and with those four dictionaries to find the right words. And after eight months you're writing English, sort of. That's how I did it and I now dare to answer a question without the spelling checker and nobody laughs at me, they might, but I can't hear it here grin so why be shy?
So tell your wife that's good for your general education and networking and JOIN the STOVBEBOLT now. Don't forget to get some pictures ready for your own page in the Gallery. No but's, it's all for free, so get at it. :rolleyes:
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Joining is free and easy! Plus, you can put your 2 cents into a discussion, ask a question if you can't find the answer using the 'search' button, and you can post nifty tricks and tips you came up with on your own!

Be careful though... coming to the Stovebolt forums is very addictive.


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I'm sorry I didn't mean to scare you away, you're always welcom here, no trouble, but when you join we can "hear" you and we like new faces/vehicles.
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Maybe we should start texting in Net Lingo.

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truck - the "guest" designation is applied to anyone who's chosen to "hide from recent visitors list" when they're logged in, and is likely to consist mostly of those "invisible registered" folks, doesn't just apply to un-registered browsers

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"When we tug a single thing on an old truck, we find it falls off" ~ me
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But they might and then .... He, get what you can to bring up the numbers smile Anyone tried asking Bush as a member ? We might deliver the next neutral president, no politics remember grin It might be an improvement for bolts united

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I am guilty of reading what you fellows are talking about and I don't sign on. So I guess I show up as a guest. I do enjoy the Forum.


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Hi MY53CHEV,
That's okay, no problem there, but are you in the Gallery with your rod? grin A pain in the*** I know but I keep trying.

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Truck'26, I don't have any pictures in ther but will try to get my daughter to take some soon and help me post them.


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Thanks and yet another one for the bolt!!

I nag, I beg, I pray, until we're all together in the Gallery.

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Originally posted by Truck'26:
Thanks and yet another one for the bolt!!

I nag, I beg, I pray, until we're all together in the Gallery.
You've got a lot of grovelling to do... grin

And...

RE: Subject Line

What about the She Guests? The ladies shoud register too!


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Welcome to the Bolt guys(girls?)
That should cover it unless there are some females that can't relate to this, and then I should have written Lady's, my apologies Madame.

600 posts already, not bad for a guy that can't write English grin

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The Friday morning top of the list BUMP

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Pardon me for not being up on all the computer lingo. What do all these initials mean, also what does bump mean.

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Could some of the "guests" be search bots for google, yahoo, msn and the like? These bots typically "visit" forums and gather information for search engines.

BUMP is a term used to move a thread to the top of the list. Threads with new replies get "bumped" up, so it's common to use "BUMP" or "ttt" (to the top) to do so. smile


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Right now we have 45 "guests" a few will be members that wanna stay unknown, one or two might be search bots, the rest are shy people that want to read only, that's oke with me too, but if they're thinking of becoming a member, I just want them to know it's easy/free/fun and we would like to hear from them. And I wanna see their truck grin

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Hey Truck '26,

Did you mean to say "Hey guests" instead of "He guests"?

If so, you can hit the "edit" icon to the right of your sign on name and fix it if you would like to.

It took me a few posts to understand it, but I'm not known to be the sharpest tool in the shed sometimes,
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2 1948 1.5-ton Loadmasters
The red one and The snow pusher
1 1950 3100
1 1955.1 Chevy 6500
1 1954 Chevy 6500 2-Ton
1 1955 1st Series COE 5700
1 1963 K20 (454)
1 1964 C10 (350)
1 1951 1.5-ton Dump Truck
1953 and a 1956 Ford F800

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48bigtrucks: Thanks, "new" to English grin and it shows, changed it. Nice dogs, blue heeler cross?

skippy the townie : Welcome and I see you're almost in the right country grin Never mind the F@rd, we all have our experiences with those vehicles.

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Its great having new people come on here. I'm guilty of being a guest. If I'm at another computer, I just check to see if anything has been added to a post and won't log in on that machine.

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48bigtrucks: Thanks, "new" to English grin and it shows, changed it. Nice dogs, blue heeler cross?

I saw that you changed it, looks good. As for the dogs, the big brown one is a chocolate Lab/ Australian Shepperd mix, the tri-colored one is a pure bred English Shepperd and the one laying down is your Blue Heeler. The Blue Heeler just passed away tonight at the ripe old age of 14 1/2 years. He was my wifes right hand man and she's taking it pretty hard. We just buried him less than an hour ago by the headlights of my truck. He's been sick for a little while, so it was time.

Anyway, keep after those "guests", some will join in I'm sure,
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2 1948 1.5-ton Loadmasters
The red one and The snow pusher
1 1950 3100
1 1955.1 Chevy 6500
1 1954 Chevy 6500 2-Ton
1 1955 1st Series COE 5700
1 1963 K20 (454)
1 1964 C10 (350)
1 1951 1.5-ton Dump Truck
1953 and a 1956 Ford F800

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Sorry to hear that, they all go, but it never seems fair. Are they working dogs? What I know from the English Shepperd, they got to work or have the crazy five minutes every then minutes when they're young. smile
Some pictures of my last dog, I couldn't bring her to Canada, left her with friends in Holland. my Malamute The cat is in no danger, he runs the roost, okay did run the roost.

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sorry to hear about your friend scott,nice dogs.I liked yours too truck26 especially the one with the cat.here's my girl Redford,her name has absolutely nothing to do with any kind of automobile,but she is kinda lazy.D.O.B.-05/11/05.
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Nice dog too, a bit big, but with a saddle you could have fun smile . The malamute was mine, the Boxer was just from the animal shelter and needed a re-education. The Akita Inu's were from a friend and they had some issues with other dogs, but not with the malamute grin They tried once, I paid the vet and they behaved from then on.

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Thanks for the condolences,
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2 1948 1.5-ton Loadmasters
The red one and The snow pusher
1 1950 3100
1 1955.1 Chevy 6500
1 1954 Chevy 6500 2-Ton
1 1955 1st Series COE 5700
1 1963 K20 (454)
1 1964 C10 (350)
1 1951 1.5-ton Dump Truck
1953 and a 1956 Ford F800

Raising a teenager is like trying to nail Jello to a tree!

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