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Limo Protege Registered: February 03, 2008
Posts: 56
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Surprised how good our 93TC is (!). Ancient. Refitted interior very nice and comfortable for clients. Still good for a professional service for those who can't afford to get a new Hummer to pull up outside! Just mentioning that because I know how much people on this forum who love operators with old TCs! (And yes, we do offer other cars too)
But the old TC is great to drive. Really enjoy taking it out. Steering nice, engine nice. Runs brilliantly. Just lovely to drive! |
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Limo Protege Location: Chicagoland Suburbs
Registered: May 19, 2008
Posts: 133
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Sal, was the name egglimo? oh, no, it was eglimo....dude get a website name that's not confused with egglimo...just poking fun!!! GoDaddy...lol
A true leader seeks the leader in others |
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Limo Master Location: Dayton, Ohio
Registered: November 27, 2006
Posts: 475
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Yea, I'm a short one... it's pretty bad when a boys size 16 is a perfect fit... and that's not the biggest boys size there is.
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Limo Master Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
Posts: 752
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You figured correctly. |
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Limo God Location: Spring Hill Florida
Registered: August 17, 2004
Posts: 2742
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Yo Digger! I thought you had to hem up shorts to fit as long trousers?? "Suing Tampa Limo Regulator In Federal Court For The Right To Use Fuel Efficient Vehicles & Violations Of Federal & State Preemptions. What Has Your National Or Local Assoc. Done For You Lately? " Visit www.thefita.com |
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Limo Master Location: Dayton, Ohio
Registered: November 27, 2006
Posts: 475
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White legs... remind me never to show pics of my legs... you need shades to view mine.
Digger don't wear no stinking shorts. ----------------------------- Does color really matter though?? I'm taller when I lay down so who cares what my legs look like. HA !! |
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Limo Protege Registered: November 18, 2006
Posts: 76
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what color are you? i know you're a owner i just figured you're white |
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Limo Master Location: San Diego
Registered: May 02, 2008
Posts: 265
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Gunny, I had 3 nicknames in the corps, Sasquatch, Vanilla Guerilla, and Marine Levine. As a big hairy white guy, I stuck with Marine Levine. If I want to look tan I'll do that mystic spray. But at this point in the game, I'm cool with being white. Tough times don't last. Tough people do. |
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Limo God Location: Spring Hill Florida
Registered: August 17, 2004
Posts: 2742
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Man, after 11 years on the west coast, when I returned to NY the only thing that wasn't tan was my ass, the top of my gourd (remember those cover tan lines?) & the flip flop lines on my feet. "Suing Tampa Limo Regulator In Federal Court For The Right To Use Fuel Efficient Vehicles & Violations Of Federal & State Preemptions. What Has Your National Or Local Assoc. Done For You Lately? " Visit www.thefita.com |
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Limo Master Location: San Diego
Registered: May 02, 2008
Posts: 265
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Frugal, I'm sure he was just messing around. Strange is one thing, but I'd call him observant. Former profession or he's been watching too much CSI. Badfelafel, Back to the thread though. Back in 2000 I worked for a company, Wildcoast Limo's, that had the first SUV limo in San Diego. I remember how fun it was driving down the street. People would point, necks would snap, other drivers would follow, cameras were everywhere. Just pulling into the gas station I would get bombarded by people begging to look inside and I'd pass out at least 20 cards. That linciln Navigator and our first Excursion were the most fun to drive. Up there with the first(and only) Ferrari I drove. Tough times don't last. Tough people do. |
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Limo Protege Registered: February 03, 2008
Posts: 56
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lol
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Limo Master Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
Posts: 752
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Racist?
That is a bit extreme. I can live with strange, but you are way off the mark with racist. Offended? Then you have my apologies, but you read way too much into my remark. |
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Limo Protege Location: Chicagoland Suburbs
Registered: May 19, 2008
Posts: 133
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Sal, your a lil strange...I post a pic of limo to show damage to the rear end and you zoom in on a reflection off the body panel toward's the front of car? That's strange, very weird!! So what do you have? Brown pork chop leggs, or dark char-broiled one's? You sound very racist when you say "those chicken leg white legs" couldn't stop at "those chicken legs" had to mention "white legs" didn't you? A true leader seeks the leader in others |
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Limo Master Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
Posts: 752
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Dude, I was just poking fun, no real offense intended. |
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Limo Protege Location: Chicagoland Suburbs
Registered: May 19, 2008
Posts: 133
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Yeah it's a bummer that some on here have to be so ignorant.
We all awaken to the brightness of the same sun! ... A true leader seeks the leader in others |
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Limo Master Location: San Diego
Registered: May 02, 2008
Posts: 265
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Absolutely harsh! I live in sunny san diego and still have white legs(but can leg press 1200 lbs), some people don't tan that well or want skin cancer. Tough times don't last. Tough people do. |
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Limo Master Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
Posts: 752
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Bummer, but the real crime is those chicken leg white legs that can be seen on the side pannel. Dude! Get some sun, or long pants.. |
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Limo Master Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
Posts: 752
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I remenber the trip from New Jersey to Maryland driving my first limo, what a thill. That was and still is an absolutely beautiful limousine, an '05 LTC 120.
I know that the limousines are just tools, but I still care very much for my cars and notice every little scratch and ding. I even recognize and like the odor of my limos. I think I'm going to patent a "limo odor" car freshener. |
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Limo Protege Location: Chicagoland Suburbs
Registered: May 19, 2008
Posts: 133
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Yeah, love to drive them only when empty! Nobody else but me, my radio station playing at my volume in the back with my color choice! Haha....But they handle better loaded (just like my x-wife)!!!
This pic was my first limo, I bought it in cali and drove it back to chicago, what a blast that car was...um, until it was rammed from behind by a dodge ram and totaled!! A true leader seeks the leader in others |
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Limo Master Location: Dayton, Ohio
Registered: November 27, 2006
Posts: 475
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My first was an old 5-pack Caddy 6-door but the one I loved the most was my old 1989 Lincoln 6-pack, that was just class all the way... and talk about a super-nice driver, that thing was a dream to drive.
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