What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Rideandrepair

    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    Don’t worry, that will change. Lol. I’ve always wished I had a remote to control her. No problem, I’ve gotten real good at “changing her channel”, when She gets focused on something. I just throw out something else, and let her run with it. Lol.
     
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    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    Easy Boy, She just had a baby!! Lol.
     
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    That’s crazy

    I spent half of my drive time the last winter I drove spinning tires trying to get under trailers uphill on the farms .


    I never rocked them hard but I burned some rubber getting positioned.


    Forgot to unlock the diffs a few times for 100s of miles. No problems. No complaints from the shop.
     
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    The "cat first aid" books always say that.......

    I have never seen a cat wrapped in a towel by fewer than FOUR vet techs......
     
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    I used to have on that had her own towel, she’d sleep on it,
    It may have come from her traumatic life, was an outdoor cat that got under my trailer and I left out in dark, unknowingly hauling her off.
    By chance I seen her almost 6 months later, stopped and she was half starved and in rough shape, had laid down to die, I kept food in truck to feed the cats at the shop, so I gathered her up in a shirt, it was cold outside, and got her in the truck and fed her and got water to her, brought her back home.
    She stayed in the house for the last 2 years of her life.
    Afterwards she always laid on a towel.
    She wrap up, rolling around on it.
    But she’d had a rough time.

    Ole lady nursed cat back to health, and could carry her around like a baby even.
     
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    Read some of this to the wife sitting nearby. For some reason she stopped talking to me. Still it is fun reading.
    Thankyou foor the smile.
     
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    The real truth.
     
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    Rents in Newark up 50% since start of plandemic. Compared to NYC a real bargain unters dream.