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Old 03-17-2008, 09:20 PM   #11 (permalink)
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"Smurf blue" I like that a lot

"like hey man you scratched my smurf blue paint"
 
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"Smurf blue" I like that a lot

"like hey man you scratched my smurf blue paint"
I'll let you be the judge!

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Thats too funny !

Brian will like it, Im sure - LOL
 
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Now I just sprayed my home brewed fuu-fuu all over my keyboard. Smurf Blue. Thanks for the Jay one more time.

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Now I just sprayed my home brewed fuu-fuu all over my keyboard. Smurf Blue. Thanks for the Jay one more time.
If you get on Google images and do your research, you will find that the colors "Royal Blue" and "Smurf Blue" are very similar in most cases. There are some variations in "Royal Blue" among different manufacturers and products, but most bear an uncanny resemblance to "Smurf Blue"... a known "trademark" color that is pretty consistent wherever you look.

And I never said there was anything bad about "Smurf Blue"! On the contrary, I'd be pleased as punch if I could afford to own a New Holland tractor!

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It's bad enough to have the "Boomer" decal on the roll bar (I eat a lot of dried bean products .); now I have to look at my tractor and think "Smurf Blue" . Jay one more time.

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It's bad enough to have the "Boomer" decal on the roll bar (I eat a lot of dried bean products .); now I have to look at my tractor and think "Smurf Blue" . Jay one more time.
For your "Boomer" problems...

HOW TO USE BEANO

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Paul:

Thank you for the product information . I should have been a little more "open" in my previous post as I really do not mind ripping a good one off . SWMBO is convinced that my "development" got arrested in early adolescence . Jay one more time.

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I vote for Smurf Blue. I don't see much of a difference. Ok who's gonna tell Brian that he is driving around on a Smurf Mobile
 
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I vote for Smurf Blue. I don't see much of a difference. Ok who's gonna tell Brian that he is driving around on a Smurf Mobile
Which Brian? The Lone Cowboy or MtnViewRanch from those other sites??? Both are at least a couple thousand miles away so I'm not really too concerned.

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