Yogi05
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Never learned to back up?he his doing it wrong … joke aside it happened today on a road near my home town
Never learned to back up?he his doing it wrong … joke aside it happened today on a road near my home town
he was going too fast didn’t had time to stop … it’s a new wash out it wasn’t there the day before.Never learned to back up?
I almost did that once years ago. We'd had about 7 inches of fresh powder snow and I was cuffing along down a major woods road when something didn't look right.he was going too fast didn’t had time to stop … it’s a new wash out it wasn’t there the day before.
Which bed gets used every day?
i think it was focused more on the urban truck owner whose truck bed has never been opened no less used.Yeah! And they both have four wheels! So they're identical, right??
I'm sure the cargo capacity, towing capacity, off-road capability, people-hauling capability, comforts/amenities, crash protection and all those other minor details don't change anything, right? People who make posts like that are going to give me whiplash from having to shake my head so much.
[Aimed at the person who initially posted it, not you Cali...]
lol... Whenever I see these posts, I want to just dare the poster to try driving the tiny one on I-95 in the northeast. You will never taste death so closely, as driving that thing in heavy traffic at 80 mph on a road perpetually overdue for re-paving.Yeah! And they both have four wheels! So they're identical, right??
I'm sure the cargo capacity, towing capacity, off-road capability, people-hauling capability, comforts/amenities, crash protection and all those other minor details don't change anything, right? People who make posts like that are going to give me whiplash from having to shake my head so much.
[Aimed at the person who initially posted it, not you Cali...]
Take another look at the photo. That's inner-city urban. Likely a tradesman, in the little guy.lol... Whenever I see these posts, I want to just dare the poster to try driving the tiny one on I-95 in the northeast. You will never taste death so closely, as driving that thing in heavy traffic at 80 mph on a road perpetually overdue for re-paving.