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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 -- ----------------------------------------- It's a Linux world....well, it oughta be. ----------------------------------------- |
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