Donkey Deac Doug
Loves Dicks
you guys should just meet up and get weird in the cab of knight's pickup truck
This crystal isn't going to charge itself, friendo.
you guys should just meet up and get weird in the cab of knight's pickup truck
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.
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.
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?
is a weak sauce lawyer truck a pimped out F150 or an old beat up ford ranger?
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.
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.
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?
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.