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    Carolina Pride

    Let me preface this with the statement that the intent of this topic is not meant to demean any other region or sub-region. With that said, I was on the forum today, as I seem to be every day, and It occurred to me that almost every day there is something new to be read in the Carolina's forum. I then started looking at the post numbers on the region and The Carolina's is the busiest Sub-region forum of the VOA. At 2,060 posts, we top any other sub-forum and several entire regions in the number of posts. Admittedly, this means nothing and is just a bunch of unscientific numbers. But still, the point is you guys are an active region and I am proud to be part of it.

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    Theres nothing wrong with having a little pride in your region. In one of my signatures somewhere i list my VP position with my region and after i put "and damn proud of it." I love my region, i love this club, and i love the VOA.

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    We're blessed with an encouraging president and a lot of active, passionate members.

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    I'm quite proud to be a part of this region as well - good group of members that I'm honored to call friends..

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    oh boy , we just blew that out of the water Patrick, .......ask angel, Ima bit of a redneck at heart LOLOL well a lot of a redneck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTS VENOM PERFORMANCE View Post
    oh boy , we just blew that out of the water Patrick, .......ask angel, Ima bit of a redneck at heart LOLOL well a lot of a redneck!

    No worries there - redneck is just a part of NC livin', especially in our area!

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    LOLOL aint that the truth!

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    Yup. We're a purddy busy sub-region. Just taking a gander at the threads from each of last year's events will splain that... Well, gotta amble on out to the barn and milk ole Daisy and grab a couple eggs at the coup for breakfast.


    "If the rear tires on your car are at least twice as wide as the front ones, you might be a -------." JF
    Last edited by DaveW; 02-16-2015 at 09:17 AM.

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    Dave,

    Remember the days in the 70's - pics like this were really common. The Foxworthy quote reminded me of those days.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    Yup. We're a purddy busy sub-region. Just taking a gander at the threads from each of last year's events will splain that... Well, gotta amble on out to the barn and milk ole Daisy and grab a couple eggs at the coup for breakfast.


    "If the rear tires on your car are at least twice as wide as the front ones, you might be a -------." JF
    LOLOL ok maybe I will fit in

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarolinaViper View Post
    Dave,

    Remember the days in the 70's - pics like this were really common. The Foxworthy quote reminded me of those days.


    Nova.jpg
    10 inch shackles and/or air shocks were mandatory since a 60 series tire was considered low profile and the sidewalls on a "J" designated tire was a good 8-inches on a 15 inch rim.

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    Yep, love the Carolina pride our members share....and I'm glad we're rather "chatty" in the forums. Great group we have here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    Yup. We're a purddy busy sub-region. Just taking a gander at the threads from each of last year's events will splain that... Well, gotta amble on out to the barn and milk ole Daisy and grab a couple eggs at the coup for breakfast.


    "If the rear tires on your car are at least twice as wide as the front ones, you might be a -------." JF
    Just stay away from them there sheep Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mreeves View Post
    Just stay away from them there sheep Dave.
    Baa-a-a-bara's my favorite...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mreeves View Post
    Just stay away from them there sheep Dave.
    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    Baa-a-a-bara's my favorite...

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    Lol������

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    There is just a little irony involved in starting a thread about Carolina Pride and having it evolve into keeping an eye on your sheep. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgefever View Post
    There is just a little irony involved in starting a thread about Carolina Pride and having it evolve into keeping an eye on your sheep. lol
    Irony? I wouldn't have expected anything else..

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickB View Post
    Irony? I wouldn't have expected anything else..
    Wish I could get Marcia to do some irony. She just hangs my bibbed overalls on the line out back between the porch and old oak tree, and they get all wrinkly.


 

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