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haha yea i thought we had some places that were middle of nowhere but u off in bum fuck where population of cows are more then humans
It seems we have more horses than humans though, and i know of at least one human thats much like a horse...He drives a dakota, Names Kurt...:wave:
 
Once again, I'm thankful for the .25 washes around here. I can spray it for .25-.50 cents. You'll rarely see that shit on my Durango.


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id walk out the front doors and wave to secretaries in the office, they could've cared less.
We'd come in late cause of going for bfast, originally we all came in separately, then after awhile, they all knew what we were doing, and started bringing them bfast, haha


Then after lunch at school, we'd leave and go to the mall or something stupid like bowling...
 
I work for Wa state dept. of transportation in the winter. We dont put out salt on dry roads. If roads are bare and wet we will salt especially if there is any wind because the wind will flash dry the road. We only use de-icer if temperature is above 23 degrees, it really does no good if its really cold. What seems to work best is a 60/40 misture of sand/salt. My truck was all salty too, but I washed it in the bay at work the other night.:nana:
 
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