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There is no convincing a brand loyalist that the other brands are better so I will not try to do so. However I do think a lot of RVrs buy their trucks based on comfort and I will be the first to say Ford and Chevy both beat the Ram when it comes to creature comforts, unless you are a big man. Especially for head room and leg room for the driver. I am in construction sites all the time and I will see 5 rams for every Chevy or Ford. You look at all the slide back wreckers and 90% of those use Rams.

I have a neighbor who owns a construction company with 10 Ram 3500's constantly pulling 20K trailers and equipment. Yet his personal truck is a 3/4 ton Chevy to pull his RV. I asked him about that recently he said his wife like the comfort of the Chevy more and he does say it is more comfortable. Of course he is about 5'10" maybe 190lbs. I am 6'5" 280lbs. IMO it is not a comfortable ride because the lack of front leg room and head room when getting in the truck. Like I said, not trying change anyone's mind just saying why I drive a Ram.
 
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Ram builds a great truck, didn't mean to imply they aren't. All 3 American brand trucks are great and personal preference or what kind of deal one can get play into it a lot.
It appears Rams might become great deals depending on what Stellantis does. I hope they survive.
 
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Ram builds a great truck, didn't mean to imply they aren't. All 3 American brand trucks are great and personal preference or what kind of deal one can get play into it a lot.
It appears Rams might become great deals depending on what Stellantis does. I hope they survive.
Ii have my doubts about the company survival. I think getting rid of the HEMI is going to be a mistake. I know Ford, Toyota and now Ram or all deleting the V8s in trucks and going with twin turbo 6 cyl. I know they will have the HP but nothing replaces cubic inches for the torque needed for heavy hauling and towing.

I did not take it to mean you were dissing on Rams.
 
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My dad was born & raised in Boston, in an extremely poor family. His father worked, at times, as a laborer on the docks. Part of their pay was that they got to bring home excess and/or unsellable catch (i.e. lobster that were missing a claw, deformed or small ones, etc). There were many days when they had nothing to eat other than lobster; they ate so much of it that he grew to hate it as a kid & didn't eat it again until he was in his 60s. When he ate it again at that time, he said it was a helluva lot better than he'd remembered.
 
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Don’t have a clue what happened other than I was in deer stand in the middle of no where with very little signal. What I was trying post was the Florida shovelnose lobster looks like a cockroach subjected to a radiation experiment. Still delicious but ugly.
 
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Don’t have a clue what happened other than I was in deer stand in the middle of no where with very little signal. What I was trying post was the Florida shovelnose lobster looks like a cockroach subjected to a radiation experiment. Still delicious but ugly.
To me that was introduced to Maine lobster when my dad got stationed in Maine, FL lobster was a large crayfish, with crayfish taste.

Maine lobster is sweet.
 
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Dungeness crab season has finally opened, and my local markets have full cases of beautiful crustaceans right now. I will share a ridiculous sighting in a higher end grocer from today: warm water lobster tails for $58.99/lb. Needless to say, I did not stock up.
 
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