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Posted by Old, working and loving i on June 22, 2005 at 08:11:42 from (63.158.211.85):
I'm in the market for a newer pickup. I use it on the farm to do jobs that are too small to bother waking up my truck for. Of course, I am shocked by sticker prices so I look in the used car lots. I am really getting dissapointed by what I find. There is nothing but what I call city pickups out there. They all have extended cabs, short boxes, and ridiculously fancy cabs. I'm looking for a working pickup not a car and all I find is used pickups that the manufactors duped the young buyers into buying.(it is really silly how the young are so vulnerable to propaganda, I truly would be embarresed to drive such a silly pickup) To top it off these pickups look like they have never done a days work. What a waste of the worlds raw materials. And to think, these are the people who called the older generation hyprocrits back in the 60s and 70s.
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