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Hey, Jason, great site and superb job on keeping focus narrowed on diesel fords. I really liked the articles, but would like to see more of them posted. Haven't seen any new ones lately. Always thought that they were a nice informational addition to the forums' discussions. Just letting you know what I think! Thanx
 

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Hey Jed! I agree. It's your turn to write one. O.K.?


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Smokey Wren in Midland County, Texas, with Sierra Blanca - the white mountain of a '99.5 F250 diesel-powered CrewCab
 

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Hey, Smokey. If I wasn't so swamped by all the work that they dump on us at Vet School here at Georgia, I would. This site is part of my daily therapy to maintain what sanity I have left! Have fun!
 

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>>If I wasn't so swamped by all the work that they dump on us at Vet School....<<

Must be an "easy" vet school. During my college days (back in the dark ages of 1957-61) I waited tables in the vet-school dining hall at Texas A&M. Got to listen in on lots of vet-student bitches and moaning. Those guys had hundred-hour weeks - every week for - how many? - three years after their bachelor's degree. Very few got in to vet school, and even fewer actually graduated. During the school year, they certainly didn't have any time to be wasting on a hobby.

A new vet moved to town recently. Fresh out of A&M. Cutest little girl I've ever seen! Cowgirl from west Texas ranching country near Sonora. Drives a '97 PSD XL with a big ole ice-box sort of contraption in the bed to keep vet medicines cold/cool. I can't believe she went through 6 or 7 years at A&M without some guy latching on to her. (She now takes care of my 4 dogs and 2 cats!)
 

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Hey, Smokey. It takes FOUR years after you get in to vet school. Not much time for a hobby is right, but love the big red PSD so make a little time during lunch to keep up with this web page. By the way, what's this cute little vet's name
! Will she need an associate in a few years?! Just kidding
 
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An old saying up this way is that the Vet school dropouts go to Med school cause it's a lot easier.
Why do I get the feeling that Stanton Texas is about to be inundated with young men from all over America who just happen to be looking for some high quality veterinary care?
Jedidiah: Best wishes to you - what an incredible profession you're going into.
 
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