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It's clear that many are Evo Forum Addicts (EFA). Some things to watch for. Don't ask me how I know.
1. You have the site as a Favorite on your computer and cell phone.
2. It's the top 3 things you check in the morning after bathroom routine.
3. You know at least one person on the site by their real name.
4. You know at least one person from Texas from the site.
5. Anyone from California joining the site usually switches "location: Texas."
6. You have read 1,000 oil related threads.
7. You read about happy people selling their TC to buy an Evo, and people who regret selling their Evo.
8. You are on the site while sitting in the car, waiting on your spouse's grocery shopping.
9. You are on the site during work AND during lunch break.
10. You are on the site while sitting in Church.
11. You read many common phrases like, " don't ask me how I know," "which is the best____?"; "identify this noise," "you got the bad year," "just ride it, it's an Evo," and favorite, "get the FSM"
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