>
> This is probably not very nice, and undeserved and all that stuff, but
> I can't resist. :-)
>
> He wants to buy a Ford truck or two. Why two? Because one of them is
> almost guaranteed to be broken at any given time. ;-)
>
> Did you happen to notice his jeans in that commercial? They're all
> ripped and torn up. Why? He can't afford to buy a new pair; he's got
> all his money tied up in fixing his Fords. When we're talking about
> someone with as much money as Alan Jackson, you get an idea of the scope
> of Ford's problem. ;-)
>
>
>
> -Jon-
>
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>
Go Jon, way to put Ford in their place...By the way heard a cool stat the
other day Since '94 when Dodge introduced new design they've taken over
25% of Ford's business, so they won't be the top-selling truck for much
longer, the only reason they were to begin with were for the reasons you
stated every ford owner has to have 2 if he wants to be on the road all
the time.....
Bruce
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