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My knee still hurts
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<blockquote data-quote="local804" data-source="post: 53262"><p>Very cool post ez. I am still laughing my <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> off to that one.We ALL can relate to what you are saying.We measured one of the p-1000 steps and it was 23 1/2 inches. The driver of the car was only 5`7 which means the step was more than 1/3 his body height.I can bet sooner or later he will be out on comp for a leg,ankle or back injury for sure. Just like Danny said, open your mouth to the safety team and remember he who chirps the loudest gets the worm first.Maybe, you too, can drive a new p-1000 with a step only 12 inches off the ground with power steering, halogen lighting and with an automatic tranny.I hope you like my picture of Spiegel that I have with my posts. He reminds me of one of our old school suits(lol) telling us to make it in before 9/5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="local804, post: 53262"] Very cool post ez. I am still laughing my :censored: off to that one.We ALL can relate to what you are saying.We measured one of the p-1000 steps and it was 23 1/2 inches. The driver of the car was only 5`7 which means the step was more than 1/3 his body height.I can bet sooner or later he will be out on comp for a leg,ankle or back injury for sure. Just like Danny said, open your mouth to the safety team and remember he who chirps the loudest gets the worm first.Maybe, you too, can drive a new p-1000 with a step only 12 inches off the ground with power steering, halogen lighting and with an automatic tranny.I hope you like my picture of Spiegel that I have with my posts. He reminds me of one of our old school suits(lol) telling us to make it in before 9/5. [/QUOTE]
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