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Old 12-07-2007, 06:49 PM   #1
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Old 12-07-2007, 08:10 PM   #2
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I'm sold...how much is the room and board?
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The new outfit comes with the device.

Are you still sold on it?

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The new outfit comes with the device.

Are you still sold on it?
Only if the outfit comes with/on the first model
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I don't know how a guy could keep from pushing the "play" button on that video.
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What a great commercial targeting our industry.

It makes me want one.
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I posted about the Gorilla Gripper a few months ago.
http://www.contractortalk.com/f40/gorilla-gripper-27741/
I got another one to so I could have one in the truck and one at home. I use them all the time and it is one of those products that works as well as advertised. Well worth the money.
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I use them all the time and it is one of those products that works as well as advertised.


You sprouted "daisy dukes" ?
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What a great commercial targeting our industry.

It makes me want one.
I don't know Cole, I wanted one also, but the crotch in those shorts looks a little tight !


OH!! ...... you mean the GORILLA GRIP !!!

That ad could sell a lot of things !! After seeing it, I just went HD and bought a new tool belt - all nice and new and tight - love the smell of fresh unspoiled "leather", if you know what I mean !
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