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    Thread: Vegas Bus Ride?

    1. #1
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      Vegas Bus Ride?

      Ralph....
      Was that g-string made of real leather?

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      Ralph....you'd better explain this little tibit!!
      Kevin.
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      Uhmmm, yeah Ralph, this could get out of hand quickly!
      Bill
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      LOl this sounds very interresting. Hope it was a g-string from a female.
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      Tim, you gotta get your facts straight...it happened in a taxi, not a bus!

      Larry and Ralph went out to see the sights one night and finally decided it was time to head back to the hotel, so they called a taxi and waited. And waited. And waited. For a total of 3 hours they waited for a taxi!!!!!! They decided to get on a bus, then call a taxi. Got to the bus station, called a taxi, taxi arrived. On the way to the hotel, the taxi driver stopped for a "lady of the night", and slid in to the back seat. From what I hear, this was definetely not one of those classy hookers.

      So my question to Ralph and/or Larry...Does disease have a smell, and if so, what does it smell like?
      -Matt

      Welders: The only people that think a co-worker catching on fire is funny.

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      Taxi

      Even better!....A Taxi cab! LOL!
      She must have almost been sitting on his lap because Larry is a pretty big guy so that doesn't leave much room for Ralph and "The Lady of the Night". That is too funny!

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      Did they have to sign a waiver to be on "Taxi Cab Confessions"?
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      What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!
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      I have to say that some of the best conversations I've ever had have been with taxi cab drivers out here.......maybe i'll get their cabby one night and I'll get the real lowdown on what happened...
      -Keith


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      Taxi drivers

      They can talk some sheot can't they. Experts on every subject. I had a Jersey transplant give me some valuable information about 77 1/2 vans. Seems GM in 77 1/2 put 400 horse L82s in all the 350CI vans because they ran out of the regular van 350s. And after 240,000 miles, this guy's L82 still cranked 300LBS of compression when he sold the motor after he wrecked the van.
      He made it clear though that to get one of these special motors, it had to be 77 1/2, it had to be a van made after July!
      What is truley funny, besides the fact there wasn't a 400hp anything in 77, and I doubt any L82s made in into any vans, and besides the fact a L82 is a boat anchor anyway. The best part is in those days, any GM built after July of any year, is the next model year as GM retooled the first couple weeks of July, and built next model year, 78s in this case, the second week of july on.
      So everyone keep an eye out for the 400 horse, L82 vans with 300lbs cranking compression. They are sure to be a keeper.

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      Really it should be, "What money comes to Vegas, stays in Vegas"
      Mike Schwartz aka chevymike
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      Sorry guys, I missed this thread somehow.


      Umm as for the "special lady". No comment on that situation. Please remind me not to get a cab in downtown Vegas next year.






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