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Re: I'm a glutten for punishment
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Posted by moseed on October 24, 2005 at 07:27:38 from (207.177.239.36):
In Reply to: Re: I'm a glutten for punishment posted by Randy-IA on October 23, 2005 at 20:44:03:
I know your anguish when the old trigger finger clicks to confirm it's a done deal. I live on the West Coast and the miles don't configure in my thick head until after I have clicked confirmed or just said yes I'll take it for that! But to the lighter side my 17 year old son and I have been on several multi thousand mile treks resulting from an itchy trigger finger and they have all turned out to be enourmously satisfying. The people we have met and the places we have seen together are testamony to what a wonderfull country we live in. That old trigger finger has resulted in many wonderfull memories for my son and I. By the way my son and I have hauled 12,000 lb. (trailer and tractor) loads over 3,000 miles on several occasions with a 3/4 ton Chevy DuraMax (not a dually) and a deckover single wheel two axle beaver tail with no problems. The key is to have the pick-up and trailer ready to go and safe, no short cuts! Have fun and enjoy the day!!!
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