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Bow Tie Guy
Coming home from town yesterday. My wife my dog and I, happen to come up next to Bow tie Guy, at a light out on the highway. This Chevy1/2 ton had bow tie covers on the tail lights, a big bow tie thing in the back window, with a rainbow colored 24 in the middle. Bow tie covers over the back side windows of the Ext. cab. BOW TIE GUY. I leave the light sort of aggressive like I'm challenging you buddy. What are you going to do about it? Well he jumps on it and so do I, he starts pulling up even with me, so I give the little knob that TS had sent me, a twist to the far right (50-140) and it was, To dy lou, by by, see ya later, I'm gone. He probably still has the taste of diesel in his mouth, because he happend to be on My right side.
Last edited by Glenn M : 05-01-2006 at 06:11 AM. Reason: Wanted to change the title. |
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