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| How did you all get introduced to Troopers, and how strong is your attachment?; Seeing if the Pup and Imark Phenomenon is the same | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 16 2013, 11:37 PM (229 Views) | |
| Halden | Nov 16 2013, 11:37 PM Post #1 |
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I was wondering how all of you got started on troopers? I was also wondering how strong the sentimental attachment is to them? I've noticed with Pup owners, especially the diesel owners, the Attachment to the vehicle is rather strong, they'd die for their pup if seems. Does this apply to trooper people? |
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| pmooney | Dec 1 2013, 07:18 AM Post #11 |
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How'd I get involved in Troopers? My family and I visited John over the summer in AR and he made me take a Trooper home. Dick. I drive it into stuff all the time thinking it'll break. Nope. Drive it up over shit thinking I can be rid of it because it'll break. Nope. Put my 10 year old kid in the drivers seat and send him out in the field. Nope. Still keeps going. It appears I have no choice but to drive the fucker. |
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