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<blockquote data-quote="Stalin-ohaulic" data-source="post: 6630558" data-attributes="member: 585517"><p>I'm 26. I've been installing decks for 40 years. I got my start in a Nash that needed some tunes so I hooked up a record player in the dash and put an etch a sketch in the glove compartment for a full multimedia experience. That's BAWLA GOD<em>D</em>AMN!!!</p><p></p><p>Things have progressed over the years. Back in the good ole days there were no fuses or fire extinguishers, relays or pico fuses. The whole car was made of metal, so you just sluddd the deck right on into the dash and BAM... grounded. These days they have to put fuses on the rca's because people didn't properly ground their hu and it's pulling current through the sheild on the rca. It kinda makes a feller wonder why he enjoys this hobby since so many retards do too. Maybe I should also take up pooping my pants and trying to **** my sister... you know, just to see what else we have in common.</p><p></p><p>In short, you're all a bunch of idiots. just take pictures of your penises and pm them to each other. Let us know who wins and we'll be done with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalin-ohaulic, post: 6630558, member: 585517"] I'm 26. I've been installing decks for 40 years. I got my start in a Nash that needed some tunes so I hooked up a record player in the dash and put an etch a sketch in the glove compartment for a full multimedia experience. That's BAWLA GOD[I]D[/I]AMN!!! Things have progressed over the years. Back in the good ole days there were no fuses or fire extinguishers, relays or pico fuses. The whole car was made of metal, so you just sluddd the deck right on into the dash and BAM... grounded. These days they have to put fuses on the rca's because people didn't properly ground their hu and it's pulling current through the sheild on the rca. It kinda makes a feller wonder why he enjoys this hobby since so many retards do too. Maybe I should also take up pooping my pants and trying to **** my sister... you know, just to see what else we have in common. In short, you're all a bunch of idiots. just take pictures of your penises and pm them to each other. Let us know who wins and we'll be done with this. [/QUOTE]
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