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  1. 1. Fuzzy Dice

    • I like to see fuzzy dice
    • Trash all fuzzy dice
    • I dont care


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O I didn't see this! This was talked about before I was a member. So Don doesn't like dice huh? Well it appears that 30 nope wait a minute.... yes!...yes! 31 members DO like them. LOL:D

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I like the fuzzy dice..they are period correct but I like Don, don't care to see them with the newer generation and their rice burners etc..you have not put any paving blocks in the road at this age...so go back to the sidewalk and bicycle/skateboard..

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Wow, Didn't think Dice were that popular. Wonder how many had their hat or rifle in the back window. I don't know how to start a poll but maybe someone else can. What I remember was that the 38 chevy had a plywood window in the driver's door, no heater, floorboard, or windsheild wipers in Western Nebr., no pavement either!!!!

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Are you feeling a bit bored:rolleyes:

How can I be bored when I am packing up all my waste oil filters and other crud to send to you and rusty to use so your threads and postings will have substance:rolleyes:

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How can I be bored when I am packing up all my waste oil filters and other crud to send to you and rusty to use so your threads and postings will have substance:rolleyes:

Glad to keep you feeling of use Don, now this task will build some "character", and help me ole Rusty build some much needed substance to our posts/threads, man you got the monopoly on things around here...........LOL PS ever thought about a bobble head dog poll thread......

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Hey, its a 'Dog eat Dog" world, so watch it, lets roll this dice to the dogs........

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Could care either way...would like to see the fuzzy boobs though...shaved are fine too..oh, and they better be of the two legger variety!

Now, some previously mentioned that the fuzzy dice were period correct for the 50's, now I have to ask is what was correct for the 40's...no - I wasn't there or anywhere then, not till '65.

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The Troopers in Texas were pretty hard on "obstructed vision" everywhere I was back in my formative days, and readily pulled you over for stuff hanging on the rearview mirror or too much motor sticking up out of the hood. Anything hanging in the windshield in south and west Texas doesn't last very long anyway. That and my Dad always preached about "winder hangins" being a distraction. I've got the B&C's garter from our wedding hanging on the ol' Dodge's mirror, otherwise I prefer not to have anything in the middle of the windshield. Probably kind of silly since that division bar is there.....

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I voted yes. Here are my Saskatchewan Roughriders set. Our local Canadian Football League team. They were a lot nicer the last 2 years when they played in the Grey Cup (they lost both years) than this year when they are 4 and 12.

I have the exact same pair in my pickup hahaha

Rider Pride!

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I used some dice for a while, even had them in several different colors,

but hadn't used them lately. So, guess I can take 'em or leave 'em.

Also used some dice valve caps for a while.

Just a few days ago I walked behind a late model totally stock Toyota

and thru the heavily tinted windows could see dice hanging on the

mirror. Guess the owner likes them, but surely don't go with that

new of a vehicle.

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