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(some day, no strike that, October 2008 it turned red, still in progress!)
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Now I'm thirsty
Joel Adams
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[QUOTE=Adams' Apple]
Now I'm thirsty
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ME TOO...... 
Can't wait to order mine. I might have to order more then two!!!!
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What a coincidence...just got myself a cup holder...now all I need is a cup...
Your timing is perfect.
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Blue Green *** 454,4 Spd, Dark Saddle Leather, A/C, AM-FM St. (orig), PW, Tilt -Tele Wheel"

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GEN III 5.7L "LS6" Engine swap
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[QUOTE=Sarge81]Can we get a pic of the top/lid. I want to see if and how the opening can be opened and closed. Can't use one that isn't spill resistant. If it closes I will buy one.[/QUOTE]
I will get a picture up soon. At minimum I will have it on the order page, once that is set up. I can tell you that the lid has a slide cover to cover the drinking hole. There is, however, also a tiny vent hole (about the size of a pencil point) which is never covered. As with any travel mug that I've ever seen, the lid will do a very good job of keeping the liquid from spilling out, provided it is sitting up straight (as in a cup holder or in your lap). However, I did try turning it upside down and liquid does come out. I haven't tried putting it on it's side yet, but I imagine if it is full and turned on its side it will still leak. But I don't know of any travel mug that is completely spill proof.
Like I said, it will have no trouble containing the liquid provided it is sitting up straight. Oh yeah (you don't have to use it for travel!) You can use it at home or work too! 
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