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Old 01-19-2012, 11:13 AM
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I had a pretty nice alarm system on the 2005 that was put on by the dealer. They put alarms on all their vehicles and overcharged on them. You could have it removed if you did not want to pay for it but I chose to keep it. I was afraid that removing it would cause some problems. It was a Karr and worked great for the 6 years I had it

On the new truck, I decided to not have one installed. Don't even lock the truck in East Texas, but do when in the DFW area. Most of the people don't even lock their homes when they are gone, here in East Texas. My brother in law never locks his vehicle or his house. If anyone goes to see him and he is not there, they just go in and wait for him.
 
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Originally Posted by Bluejay
I had a pretty nice alarm system on the 2005 that was put on by the dealer. They put alarms on all their vehicles and overcharged on them. You could have it removed if you did not want to pay for it but I chose to keep it. I was afraid that removing it would cause some problems. It was a Karr and worked great for the 6 years I had it

On the new truck, I decided to not have one installed. Don't even lock the truck in East Texas, but do when in the DFW area. Most of the people don't even lock their homes when they are gone, here in East Texas. My brother in law never locks his vehicle or his house. If anyone goes to see him and he is not there, they just go in and wait for him.
it used to be that way up here....but not no more.....sad that its come to that.....

last fall my uncle went to get his equipment out of the field and found both tractors without their batteries....
 
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Old 01-19-2012, 11:24 AM
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Mmmm......rolls.....cinnamon and danish
 
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Old 01-19-2012, 11:25 AM
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Mmmm......rolls.....cinnamon and danish
another day with nothing!
 
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Old 01-19-2012, 11:32 AM
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My wife won't let anyone feed Maggie from the table, so as I eat, I drop little tid bits of meat, bread, crackers, cheese etc under me when she is not looking. Maggie scarfs it up and is happy. Last night, I accidentally dropped a small piece of chopped tomato. She checked it out, pushed it a round alittle but did not eat it. She sat down and looked at me as if I were nuts, giving that to her to eat. I got up, got a napkin and cleaned it up. My wife said " you found something she won't eat?". Guess I wasn't fooling her after all.
 
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Originally Posted by Bluejay
My wife won't let anyone feed Maggie from the table, so as I eat, I drop little tid bits of meat, bread, crackers, cheese etc under me when she is not looking. Maggie scarfs it up and is happy. Last night, I accidentally dropped a small piece of chopped tomato. She checked it out, pushed it a round alittle but did not eat it. She sat down and looked at me as if I were nuts, giving that to her to eat. I got up, got a napkin and cleaned it up. My wife said " you found something she won't eat?". Guess I wasn't fooling her after all.
You can't fool women especially your wife.....
 
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Old 01-19-2012, 11:43 AM
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You can't fool women especially your wife.....
You are correct.
 
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We have to lock everything around here, you never know
 
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Old 01-19-2012, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Bluejay
My wife won't let anyone feed Maggie from the table, so as I eat, I drop little tid bits of meat, bread, crackers, cheese etc under me when she is not looking. Maggie scarfs it up and is happy. Last night, I accidentally dropped a small piece of chopped tomato. She checked it out, pushed it a round alittle but did not eat it. She sat down and looked at me as if I were nuts, giving that to her to eat. I got up, got a napkin and cleaned it up. My wife said " you found something she won't eat?". Guess I wasn't fooling her after all.
I had a chicken sandwich from McDonalds last night sitting in the box, closed on the kitchen counter. I ran out to my truck real quick to grab something and by time I came back inside Hannah had the box opened and empty in the living room. She was laying on her bed like nothing happened
 
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I had a chicken sandwich from McDonalds last night sitting in the box, closed on the kitchen counter. I ran out to my truck real quick to grab something and by time I came back inside Hannah had the box opened and empty in the living room. She was laying on her bed like nothing happened
 
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Originally Posted by MTM Ford
I had a chicken sandwich from McDonalds last night sitting in the box, closed on the kitchen counter. I ran out to my truck real quick to grab something and by time I came back inside Hannah had the box opened and empty in the living room. She was laying on her bed like nothing happened
 
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Linch....
 
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Micky Dees sounds good today....
 
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OMG....Nice looking stang!!!
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