Posted by B-maniac on February 02, 2011 at 19:51:13 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: 4WD Qtestion posted by JDNewbie on February 02, 2011 at 19:22:20:
Apparently the idiots I follow to work every day never have it in 4. Slippin' and slidin' all over the road but "I'm a real man with a real truck and don't need 4wd" Something about a testosterone overload. Idiots!! Same idiots that park in the store parking lot with the front end way up at the top of the snow bank. Idiots! Ya know sometimes it's good to know if it even works don't ya think?? "Before" ya need it? Sometimes if ya don't use it you will lose it. Same mentality that makes people run with just their park lites on. Don't want to burn those expensive "headlites" if'n we don't need to. Idiots! 'sides it looks so "cool" with just park lites. Sure is cool sittin' at the corner spinnin'. Sure don't want to wear out the 4wd though. Then just get the #ell out of the way and let us "girls" in 4wd get to work. Idiots!
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