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autoace

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You are both legends in your own minds.

keyboard tough guys LOL at both of you.

Bull is is a great name for you, you are full of it. Your buddy admitted in a post that is working out of a barn, I highly doubt that people who buy BMW's and Volvo's and other high dollar cars seek out some guy who works out of a barn with a Harbor Freight tool box full of Harbor Freight tools.

Down here in the nice warm sunny south we work on cars from all over the country as they swarm to my area for six months out of the year, you do not impress me.

LOL

Barn is a loose term. It is a renovated barn, that is becoming quite an autoshop. Originally the structure was used to build boats in the 50s, 60s, and early 70s. The structure is built like a large post and beam barn. It never saw "barn" duty.

Driving by, folks may pass it by, but word of mouth and reputation is everything. I have lots of different brands of tools.

In person, you wouldn't say anything to me. LOL

You keep making this stuff up, HF toolbox?:headscrat I have Craftsman and Napa toolboxes. I used to have a SO, but I sold it.

Think what you want, I write my own ticket! :spit:
Keep trying! and

:stfu:
 
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In this global economy, if the US does not have a competitive labor rate, they will either outsource or go under. Which do you prefer?
 

Snap on

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LOL

Barn is a loose term. It is a renovated barn, that is becoming quite an autoshop. Originally the structure was used to build boats in the 50s, 60s, and early 70s. The structure is built like a large post and beam barn. It never saw "barn" duty.

Driving by, folks may pass it by, but word of mouth and reputation is everything. I have lots of different brands of tools.

In person, you wouldn't say anything to me. LOL

You keep making this stuff up, HF toolbox?:headscrat I have Craftsman and Napa toolboxes. I used to have a SO, but I sold it.

Think what you want, I write my own ticket! :spit:
Keep trying! and

:stfu:

LOL you young guys all think you can whip the worlds ***, a little caution, there is always someone out there badder then you are.

Hey on a brighter note I found a video of your shop and your tools, looks like you are doing a video inventory. Good for you!

 

Diesel_Crawler

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LOL you young guys all think you can whip the worlds ***, a little caution, there is always someone out there badder then you are.

Hey on a brighter note I found a video of your shop and your tools, looks like you are doing a video inventory. Good for you!


you know you are driving this board into the ground?

Not every one has snap on tools. not every one wants them or can afford to have them. But that does not mean people have to be ashamed when they use something else or get made fun of when they are proud of what they have.

I think you said "internet tuff guy" because you fit the stereo typical outline of one. "there is always someone out there badder then you are" Come on that's lame. No one is "badder" then any one, every one is capable of horrible things.

I wish they would get ride of all the threads about hating craftsman tools and snap on are better, then just outlaw them here so we could get ride of members like you and start getting the good members back that are leaving!
 

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I figured out what he is: a troll. That makes it much easier to deal with him, once it's apparent that he has no intention to contribute anything useful to the site. He can just be ignored. :monkey_po
 
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PowderKeg

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...You know i thought about standing behind your point about buying good tools the first go, But now you can just go to Fiddlers green. Oh if you don't know were that is, it's 10 miles past hell.

Well since this thread has already taken a hard left from the OP, I'll go ahead and comment on your directions to Fiddler's Green there D_C.:

According to Irish legend, Fiddler's Green is the happy land/heaven imagined by sailors where there is perpetual mirth, a fiddle that never stops playing and dancers that never tire. Where an old sailor who dies on terra firma hopes to go - drown at sea and you end up in Davey Jones' Locker.

Alternatively, the Cavalry says it's located halfway down the trail to Hell, not 10 miles past: The cavalrymen's poem is as follows:

Halfway down the trail to Hell,
In a shady meadow green
Are the Souls of all dead troopers camped,
Near a good old-time canteen.
And this eternal resting place
Is known as Fiddlers' Green.

Marching past, straight through to Hell
The Infantry are seen.
Accompanied by the Engineers,
Artillery and Marines,
For none but the shades of Cavalrymen
Dismount at Fiddlers' Green.

Though some go curving down the trail
To seek a warmer scene.
No trooper ever gets to Hell
Ere he's emptied his canteen.
And so rides back to drink again
With friends at Fiddlers' Green.

And so when man and horse go down
Beneath a saber keen,
Or in a roaring charge of fierce melee
You stop a bullet clean,
And the hostiles come to get your scalp,
Just empty your canteen,
And put your pistol to your head
And go to Fiddlers' Green.

(courtesy of Wikipedia)

It seems that most of the Services may also lay claim to a variation of the poem (and Fiddler's Green) as well, just substitute "_________men" for "Cavalrymen".

Also just found out it's the name of the Lounge/Grille at the Leader's Club right here on Ft. Knox (as well as a number of other places in our current dimension of space/time).

Lots of variations on the above themes and who can/gets to go there, but that's not really my eventual point....

Whatever your understanding/belief of Fiddler's Green is (or where it is), I doubt the inhabitants of Fiddler's Green, worldly or other-worldly-wise, would much appreciate you directing a loud-mouthed over-blown pot-stirrer to their place of peace and tranquility, so please be more selective in the future as to whom you direct there.... :beer:
 

Diesel_Crawler

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Whatever your understanding/belief of Fiddler's Green is (or where it is), I doubt the inhabitants of Fiddler's Green, worldly or other-worldly-wise, would much appreciate you directing a loud-mouthed over-blown pot-stirrer to their place of peace and tranquility, so please be more selective in the future as to whom you direct there.... :beer:

It was an old saying I picked up from my grandfather, Never really went more into it then that. But never nice description though :thumbup:
 

autoace

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LOL you young guys all think you can whip the worlds ***, a little caution, there is always someone out there badder then you are.

Hey on a brighter note I found a video of your shop and your tools, looks like you are doing a video inventory. Good for you!


LOL

I was gone this weekend, keep it up, I am anxious for your next post. :bounce:

We need to put you with member Jerk Chicken.

What do you other guys think?

Post away.:)
 

Joelfke

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LOL you young guys all think you can whip the worlds ***, a little caution, there is always someone out there badder then you are.

Hey on a brighter note I found a video of your shop and your tools, looks like you are doing a video inventory. Good for you!


the fact that you went out of your way to find a video on youtube...to try to insult someone you don't even know...... just boggles my mind....

anywho...sears blows.... NEXT!?

MY sears doesnt blow btw...ive had little to no problem warrantying items ive broken
 
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