Check emails for a build date....drink whatever calms your spirits.
Check Ford's website for progress...Drink soda water
Check BN for others getting build dates...Drink Alka seltzer
Thinking you will get an email today..... Milk of magnesia
Saying "My Dealer Said..." You by a round and chaser!
Thinking this is an "official" thread.......SHOT!!!
Checking that other forum for build emails......Drink castor oil
Checking street cams for haulers with Broncos leaving MAP....Drinks!!
Checking your email to see if yours got released from Ice Mountain Prison...DRINK Ice water.
Ford Delivers Raptors before July 2020 reservation holders have builds.......IV therapy likely required.
and yes there is NO emails going out today or next week, or the week after, or probably the week after
WT HOSS 4dr 2.7 MIC Lux Tow
7/16/20 Res -- 1/22/21, 10/8/21 Order -- 3/24/22 VIN -- 5/9/22, 5/23/22, 5/16/22, 6/6/22, 6/17/22 Build 7/15/22 Delivered
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Just got home and figured I would finish off the last of the Original Southern Eggnog…..
“WOW” is this potent!!!
Woody Smith Ford in Rexburg is doing things right. What a great service department.
My window now goes up and down once again. The window now seals up better than it ever has. @BroncOitis you can keep that snow...I'm digging the not diggin' snow. Tetons are barely covered.
Yoou nailed it @Bluestreak57 44 and clear down country!
Man I love my backyard!
Ever the cynic here, what grade of bourbon do you think they put in that bottle? With all the dairy, vanilla, sugar, etc. it's a great way to use up inventories of sub-par booze.
That's my theory for Gallo wines (especially the gallon stuff), Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, Southern Comfort, etc. They buy up defective product distillers on the cheap, cover the sub-par taste with flavorings, and sell it to people who aren't really discerning. College kids, especially.
Same thing with "French Vanilla," "Hazelnut," and other flavored coffees. I do the same thing myself. I have flavored syrups, and doctor cheap coffee (like Folgers) when I'm preparing a mug I'm going to nurse over a few afternoon hours.
Speaking of "French vanilla," how do we know it comes from France? Suppose it's Tim Horton's which came from Quebec? Then it would be French Canadian vanilla? And what about "Belgian waffles?" "Swiss cocoa?" I have a sneaking suspicion that Green Mountain Coffee might not have been grown in Vermont!