I enjoy driving in the snow in the work vehicle, since it is heavy and has wicked tires and traction control, but it is scary getting back into my light truck at the end of the day and sliding all over the place! I fully expect to slide up to intersections, so I brake well in advance... but then I worry that people behind me will run into me! Arghhh. No, sorry, I don't like winter. Still want to move to BC.
Hey, I talked to that stalker guy from Regina on MSN last night! (remember him? He found me on eHarmony, then Googled me and emailed me through my website). Anyway, nice, good-looking guy... if you know any childfree women for him, we should play matchmaker, lol! He's only 5'7" tho. :p
Lol, if you want to be mean to him I know a man-hungry piece of sheer desperation who's always on the prowl!
Lol, I've mastered the art of avoiding brake use almost entirety. I let the vehicle slow itself down whenever possible - which makes a huge difference. But yeah - it sure would be nice to have some weight in the back of the truck though! Dad used to have this ginormo slab of steel he made to specially fit the box. It just lay flat on the bottom of the box so it didn't take up any room, but gave you several hundred pounds of weight over the rear axle. It was SO awesome. Heh, but it doesn't do you any good if you don't have a cherry picker to take it out with!
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Hey, I talked to that stalker guy from Regina on MSN last night! (remember him? He found me on eHarmony, then Googled me and emailed me through my website). Anyway, nice, good-looking guy... if you know any childfree women for him, we should play matchmaker, lol! He's only 5'7" tho. :p
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Lol, I've mastered the art of avoiding brake use almost entirety. I let the vehicle slow itself down whenever possible - which makes a huge difference. But yeah - it sure would be nice to have some weight in the back of the truck though! Dad used to have this ginormo slab of steel he made to specially fit the box. It just lay flat on the bottom of the box so it didn't take up any room, but gave you several hundred pounds of weight over the rear axle. It was SO awesome. Heh, but it doesn't do you any good if you don't have a cherry picker to take it out with!
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