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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:18 pm 
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I wish the Ron Paul buggy was still in it... what a real shame... that thing had so many DIFFERENT options... It had what everyone wanted, but just dont want to pay for!!! lol


I like the idea of having more options than status quo... But, hey... What buggy has bling and gets everyone to ride it??? only the expensive ones... right????

So, for me, the cheapest buggy is my best bang for the buck... It seems none of the two buggies of the current dicussion really fit into my budget right now... I guess I gotta pay more attention to their warranties...



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How about that Palin Buggy? :D :bananadance :bananadance \:D/ \:D/ :bananadance :bananadance =D> =D>
Is that a pretty buggy or what? From what I can
tell it's great for hunting, wilderness rides, family
fun and just an overall good ol' redblooded american
machine! What's that I hear, oh no! The Obama
buggy just flipped off the trail. :cry: Oh well, it's
not like it was worth a dirty diaper anyway :lame

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MADRANGER wrote:
How about that Palin Buggy? :D :bananadance :bananadance \:D/ \:D/ :bananadance :bananadance =D> =D>
Is that a pretty buggy or what? From what I can
tell it's great for hunting, wilderness rides, family
fun and just an overall good ol' redblooded american
machine! What's that I hear, oh no! The Obama
buggy just flipped off the trail. :cry: Oh well, it's
not like it was worth a dirty diaper anyway :lame


sounds like you might want to take this little buggy for a test ride,i don't blame you though :P :lol:
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I like the new palin buggy... it has nice headlights!!!



lol :D :D :twisted: :twisted:


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I like the Palin buggy for sure, its got a nice top and bottom to it, It's a rather new design as well, Its not all covered in dirty diaper yet from the dirty roads.. The only problem is that if the Mcain buggy has a cigar pocket in it, they may fall out and get caught in the Palin buggys exhaust pipe.. Then it will be like getting the old Clinton buggy out of the shop... :D

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When you compare all the buggies, it's obvious that the McCain &
Palin buggies are the best bet! Yea the McCain buggy is a little
old and has seen it's fare share of rough terrain, but there is no
doubt it's tough and can take anything thrown at it. As far as the
Palin buggy is concerned, it's obvious that it comes equipped with
the sweetest looking body lines and from what I can tell has an
outstanding performance record.(Oh, if I were only a Moose :wink: ) The Obama/Biden buggies...they remind me of those bad
deals some folks are suckered with around Christmas time on
obscure street corners for real cheap prices. You know the kind,
fast talker, promises the poor souls that it's a great machine and
fully warrantied. Then when problems occur, they're nowhere to
be found. :lame :lame :lame :lame

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Actually, I think the McCain buggy was just upgraded with a 300HP turbocharged 1300cc Palin engine that spits fire and screams when you stomp on it - love it :twisted:

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You guys are hilarious!!! We're paying attention up here too, since we're hoping to find a buggy that has a little looser seatbelts and softer seats. Seems to get tighter with every bump. Really starting to feel it in the backside.

And I agree... the Palin buggy looks like it would be a nice ride. Sounds like someone already gutted that exhaust though. It runs pretty loud when it hits the race track.

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i agree i think this buggy has got some torque now :twisted: ,thats what it needs to get those tire a spinning so it will go places.
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I noticed the other buggy manufacturers are talking down the Palin buggy. That only means one thing - They're afraid of the new kid on block!

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