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Speaking of trucks...my truck broke down about 6 weeks ago and it's just parked in front of my house taking up space on the street. I've had about $20,000 of home improvements the last couple months so haven't prioritized getting it fixed...

Let me know if y'all wanna start a Creamy GoFundMe.

My dick shrinks a bit each day that I'm driving around in my sedan and pass my truck just sitting there staring back at me...all like wtf Creamy... I thought you loved me.
 
Speaking of trucks...my truck broke down about 6 weeks ago and it's just parked in front of my house taking up space on the street. I've had about $20,000 of home improvements the last couple months so haven't prioritized getting it fixed...

Let me know if y'all wanna start a Creamy GoFundMe.

My dick shrinks a bit each day that I'm driving around in my sedan and pass my truck just sitting there staring back at me...all like wtf Creamy... I thought you loved me.

I love driving my weak-sauce lawyer truck, but I really wanna get a smaller car for work travel.
 
is a weak sauce lawyer truck a pimped out F150 or an old beat up ford ranger?
 
is a weak sauce lawyer truck a pimped out F150 or an old beat up ford ranger?

Ridgeline. The least-truckey of trucks. It's got a trunk for my golf clubs, for fucks sakes.

But it still gets around the farm good, and if I really need to pull something, I've got a goddamned tractor.
 
i'm sitting here wanting to mock that and then realized i drive an equally useless "truck" so never mind
 
For people who own pick-ups, but don't farm or work construction or whatever: how often are you actually using the bed of your truck when the trunk of an SUV would suffice?
 
with all the trucks out there i can't imagine sitting down to sign on the line for a honda ridgeline.

what was the thought process?
 
Ridgeline. The least-truckey of trucks. It's got a trunk for my golf clubs, for fucks sakes.

But it still gets around the farm good, and if I really need to pull something, I've got a goddamned tractor.

I've got an '03 F350 Diesel Dualy, but I only use it for hauling horses or boats. I fucking hate that truck honestly.


Edit: I forgot about hay. Every couple months in the winter I have to drive down to the hay store and get 21 two-string square bails of orchard grass hay.
 
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with all the trucks out there i can't imagine sitting down to sign on the line for a honda ridgeline.

what was the thought process?

I have to park in the city. I still need a truck bed. It was a ridgeline or a Taco, and the ridgeline has a spot for my golf clubs. I have a 2014 SE; it's perfect for me. If I could buy a 2021 with the 2014 body style, I'd do it tomorrow.

Thanks to Takata airbags, I've driven F-150s, Rams, Frontiers, Silverados and more for months at a time. All of them have pros and cons. I'd likely drive an F-150 if they weren't so fucking huge. It was certainly the most "fun" of all the trucks I've driven.
 
I've got an '03 F350 Diesel Dualy, but I only use it for hauling horses or boats. I fucking hate that truck honestly.


Edit: I forgot about hay. Every couple months in the winter I have to drive down to the hay store and get 21 two-string square bails of orchard grass hay.

This is the dichotomy of the truck owner; like, I don't want it to just sit there for a week; but I need the fucking truck bed at least once a week. Fuckin' rocks, mulch, hay, straw, ATV, canoe, old stumps, lumber, fencing, fucking tons of shit that would just be annoying as FUCK without a truck bed.
 
I have to park in the city. I still need a truck bed. It was a ridgeline or a Taco, and the ridgeline has a spot for my golf clubs. I have a 2014 SE; it's perfect for me. If I could buy a 2021 with the 2014 body style, I'd do it tomorrow.

Thanks to Takata airbags, I've driven F-150s, Rams, Frontiers, Silverados and more for months at a time. All of them have pros and cons. I'd likely drive an F-150 if they weren't so fucking huge. It was certainly the most "fun" of all the trucks I've driven.

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For people who own pick-ups, but don't farm or work construction or whatever: how often are you actually using the bed of your truck when the trunk of an SUV would suffice?

20-25 times a year, at minimum. I thought trucks were cool when I bought it but never knew how often is actually need it over the years. It's worth every penny. Nothing like being able to throw a muddy lawnmower in the bed, or disgusting fishing equipment, or 30 bakes of pine needles, etc.
 
This is the dichotomy of the truck owner; like, I don't want it to just sit there for a week; but I need the fucking truck bed at least once a week. Fuckin' rocks, mulch, hay, straw, ATV, canoe, old stumps, lumber, fencing, fucking tons of shit that would just be annoying as FUCK without a truck bed.

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yeah moving pine needles in an SUV sucks - they end up everywhere. there were (are) pine needles in Digg Jr's sequoia that date back to the GWB administration
 
yeah, i had to routinely take cleared brush/yard waste to the town compost site in our old Pilot and it so fucking annoying
 
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