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Old 04-28-2007, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by dBadct
Hey Dukk, did Rob do that whole car all by himself?... He's not very tall..

You know he did. You're taller, but you're not a better installer.
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Old 04-28-2007, 10:11 AM
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And overated drinker, just like me!!!

at least it didn't take me a week to recover.

How is that boy doing anyways?

Dude - there were so many bad things about that nite. The goody bags of barf on the way home were interesting to say the least. I'm glad I decided to be the DD

Rob's been keeping it on the down low lately. He needs to build a car.
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Old 04-28-2007, 05:46 PM
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^ Probably the most underrated installer I know.
Holy suckup, you only work with the guy every second saturday, so settle down on the brown nosing. Just kidding, But i think i might have to disagree kinda sorta with that comment, anyone who knows Rob knows he is the king in his field, it's just that not a lot of people know who he is. So underrated .....No just unknown!
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Old 04-28-2007, 09:09 PM
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Just to set the record straight; Rob did not do all the work on that Mustang.
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:02 AM
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^ You've stated this a few times and this should be the last time. If you have a torch to burn, show up at the shop one day.


Jason - brownnosing? Come on - simple praise for a talented installer and a stand up guy. If half the stuck-up poser dipshits in this industry would put their egos aside for half a second to be able to pass a simple compliment on to their peers then we would all be better off.
For example: you're not a total hack anymore. You're welcome
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Old 04-29-2007, 04:01 PM
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a torch to burn?... wtf?...... Listen, I know what work I did on it, Brandon knows what work he did on it and Rob knows what work he did on it. The stories you hear from different people about who did what, are just that... stories. This whole thing got blown way out of proportion: I don't have to prove to anyone, least of all a weekender, ( I say that out of the utmost respect for your engineering career) what work i've done on a car.

The point I was trying to make is that people should be careful to include everyone that helped in making something unique come to life. For example: Brandon did a wicked job wiring the car.... no matter HOW much he bitched about it. Anyone else that seems to THINK they know who did what on which car, can suck my sweaty left nut sack.... end of story. If you still need validation on your end of things.... go ahead... ASK Rob just exactly how much of my OWN time I gave freely to make stuff happen on any major project I was involved in.
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Anyone else that seems to think they know who did what on which car, can suck my sweaty left nut sack....
you have two nut sacks ? a left and a right ?


sorry had to laugh at that one...
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Old 04-29-2007, 11:49 PM
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a torch to burn?... wtf?...... Listen, I know what work I did on it, Brandon knows what work he did on it and Rob knows what work he did on it. The stories you hear from different people about who did what, are just that... stories. This whole thing got blown way out of proportion: I don't have to prove to anyone, least of all a weekender, ( I say that out of the utmost respect for your engineering career) what work i've done on a car.

The point I was trying to make is that people should be careful to include everyone that helped in making something unique come to life. For example: Brandon did a wicked job wiring the car.... no matter HOW much he bitched about it. Anyone else that seems to THINK they know who did what on which car, can suck my sweaty left nut sack.... end of story. If you still need validation on your end of things.... go ahead... ASK Rob just exactly how much of my OWN time I gave freely to make stuff happen on any major project I was involved in.
Eric - "a torch to burn" means that you have some sort of point to make or some sort of problem that needs to be worked out. An ulterior motive even. What is obvious is you have some unresolved issues. Don't drag them onto the board - stop by some time and work them out.

As far as calling me a weekender - man, for someone talking like he's in the loop, you don't know diddly. Now quit mucking up the board or your stay here will be short.
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Old 04-30-2007, 09:26 AM
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[QUOTE=DukkNow quit mucking up the board or your stay here will be short. [/QUOTE]

- Gosh, that's mighty "corporate" of you Paul.

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