Well, not really.
But it is the perfect truck for us.
And it even has a Flex Fuel badge to make me feel better about myself.
Thanks Lori!!
Well, not really.
But it is the perfect truck for us.
And it even has a Flex Fuel badge to make me feel better about myself.
Thanks Lori!!
I didn’t coin the phrase “Girls are the new Guys.” It might have been Denis, I can’t remember. But over and over, this theme has been repeatedly evidenced in the behavior, attitudes and general outlook of the ladies that are around me. It’s possible that no better example of this theory exists but in the [...]
Tags: Grave Generalization · Life · Meghan · Portland · Society
Crapped out a crappy essay with the same title back in the late 1990’s attempting to explain why I was beginning to dislike riding a snowboard after working at Burton for a few years. I was confessing publically to Glebelands, letting them all know why I didn’t care to ride as much as we used [...]
Tags: Action Sports · Glebelands · Life · Snowboarding · Vinceland
I want a big truck.
I don’t want a small or medium truck.
Ranger, Canyon, Dakota and Tacoma, screw you.
F150, Silverado, Ram or more, you will be mine.
I grew up wanting the Fall Guy truck. (Side note: DVD of the entire series released 06.05.07)
I played with Stomper 4X4s in the sand box.
Stompers were big, with big tires [...]
Tags: Grave Generalization · Life · Society
It sounds like science fiction, something out of the Blade Runner days, but imagine if every human’s time could be managed and spent more wisely, globally.
I drive, walk and look around and frequently wonder, as I see people doing less than nothing, “What are your plans today?”, “What do you have going on?”. It sounds [...]
Tags: Grave Generalization · Life · Philosophy · Portland · Society