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Paul January 16th 08 04:45 AM

Most Frugal and Practical Pickup Truck?
 
Too_Many_Tools wrote:
On Jan 15, 1:25 pm, Too_Many_Tools wrote:

I am considering getting my next pickup truck...what is in your
opinion the best candidate for a frugal and practical pickup truck?

Thanks

TMT



About that pickup I am looking for...here's one accessory that is
optional...

TMT

Watch what you put on trailer hitches By BOB LEWIS, Associated Press
Writer

It's one thing to dangle fuzzy dice from a rear view mirror, but
decorating a trailer hitch with a large pair of rubber testicles might
be a bit much in Virginia.


I gotta agree. I figure that anybody that would hang a set of chromed
plastic balls on their back bumper probably doesn't have a set in their
pants, and have a hard time believing that they wouldn't see that. But
then I continue to be underwhelmed by many examples of the species.

Paul

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Gunner[_2_] January 16th 08 05:22 AM

Most Frugal and Practical Pickup Truck?
 
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:45:06 -0600, Paul wrote:

Too_Many_Tools wrote:
On Jan 15, 1:25 pm, Too_Many_Tools wrote:

I am considering getting my next pickup truck...what is in your
opinion the best candidate for a frugal and practical pickup truck?

Thanks

TMT



About that pickup I am looking for...here's one accessory that is
optional...

TMT

Watch what you put on trailer hitches By BOB LEWIS, Associated Press
Writer

It's one thing to dangle fuzzy dice from a rear view mirror, but
decorating a trailer hitch with a large pair of rubber testicles might
be a bit much in Virginia.


I gotta agree. I figure that anybody that would hang a set of chromed
plastic balls on their back bumper probably doesn't have a set in their
pants, and have a hard time believing that they wouldn't see that. But
then I continue to be underwhelmed by many examples of the species.

Paul


http://www.bullsballs.com/red/truck/balls.html

The brass ones are pretty popular here in the Central Valley of
California. Seen a couple women put them on their cars/trucks as
well. Usually on big assed 4x4s. Saw a tiny set on a VW bug.

The dayglo blue ones are a bit disconcerting. Says something about the
driver...not sure what..but something.....

As for most of the balls..they are not replicas of human genitalia,
but that of live stock. And thats not illegal. Else all the farm
animals along the roadside would be required to wear skivies.

Gunner



Gerald Miller January 16th 08 05:53 AM

Most Frugal and Practical Pickup Truck?
 
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 22:45:06 -0600, Paul wrote:

Too_Many_Tools wrote:
On Jan 15, 1:25 pm, Too_Many_Tools wrote:

I am considering getting my next pickup truck...what is in your
opinion the best candidate for a frugal and practical pickup truck?

Thanks

TMT



About that pickup I am looking for...here's one accessory that is
optional...

TMT

Watch what you put on trailer hitches By BOB LEWIS, Associated Press
Writer

It's one thing to dangle fuzzy dice from a rear view mirror, but
decorating a trailer hitch with a large pair of rubber testicles might
be a bit much in Virginia.


I gotta agree. I figure that anybody that would hang a set of chromed
plastic balls on their back bumper probably doesn't have a set in their
pants, and have a hard time believing that they wouldn't see that. But
then I continue to be underwhelmed by many examples of the species.

Paul

I doubt very much that the personalized plate I spotted in Toronto
several years ago is still in use since our moral guardian government
has started looking a little more closely. IGO-469
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada


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