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rclouse79

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I got behind this car at a stop light this morning. I respect a guy that doesn’t let the fact he doesn’t have a truck stop him from doing truck things. Back in college my grandma gave me a Ford Taurus, which my buddy and I nicknamed the ultimate hunting rig. I even managed to get it stuck once.
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When I grew up all vehicles were trucks, regardless of whether they had a bed or not . My brother and I hunted all over North Carolina out of his old Ford Maverick (ironic that the new ones are actually trucks now). That old car would go anywhere that a guy today might take his lifted Tacoma LOL



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I pulled into a deer check station years ago in Virginia with a doe strapped across the hood of my 1994 GEO Metro. The woman didn't bat an eye. The guys at work didn't believe me until I showed them the blood and hair on the hood. Make due with what you have.
 

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Last year while moving a few miles down the road my old truck was broken down and I did not have the new one yet. I don't have any pictures of the furniture I loaded on the Corolla's roof rack, but I found this an amusing solution to the excess webbing on the ratchet straps by my wife as I had been folding them up and using double sided Velcro to keep them from flapping.20210919_145821.jpg
 

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I shot 2 does right before I had to get to EMT class once. Got to class and one of the guys asked if he could have the smaller one as he hadn't gotten any deer yet. I told him I'd bring him the meat once it was done, but he had me load a wet, gutted, bloody doe into the carpeted truck of a brand new BMW. I have a couple of buddies that drive cars and I snag a few body bags from work and give them to them every year. The stuff the deer in the bag and into the trunk.
 
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I remember as a boy me, my uncle, and his buddy putting 3 doe in the trunk of his Chevy Spectrum. I so wish I could relive some of my younger memories.
 

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this was always a good car

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Here’s a story in two pictures haha
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That’s a Polaris Sportsman 800 in the first picture for size reference and the trunk of my Subaru Legacy when I had it. It was a tight fit! Had to make due at the time, but it’s much nicer having a truck now.
 
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There are some classics. I drove an 88 civic everywhere even has it high centered a few times. Just get out of the car with it running in first gear and bounce up and down on the trunk until the front tires hit the ground and get traction🤣 stupid kids we were.
 

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Swing and a miss
I looked on the map and Eagle and Chinden is also 55 and 20. I was afraid those were the two numbers you said and I was like Harry in Dumb and Dumber when Mary Swanson asked him to pick her up around six forty five and he said, I have a lot to do how about quarter to seven?
 
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H2PVon

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Got two does in a VW Rabbit once. Took that car everywhere. If it got stuck a couple buddy's just pick front end up and move it a bit to get traction.
 
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