Hehehe... This brings back some memories which I won't go into now. Suffice
it to say, I could be the poster boy for those "wanna get away" commercials!
:-)
Anyway, a little New England trick is putting three or four sandbags over the
rear axle in the bed. The extra weight will probably be enough to get ya'
going and if not you got instant traction material to spread under the tires.
Just a thought.
Tom
P.S. If you got a second date with this girl, I'd say she was a keeper. :-)
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Subject: DML: how's this for a first date.
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 1/30/00 2:13 AM
just a little true/funny story i'd pass on..
first date with this girl i met in my english class. driving to a restuarant
for dinner, i decided to pull into a empty parking lot next to the resturant.
well there was 3" of ice in the parking lot and my 4x2 dakota got stuck...
couldn't move worth shit, and AAA doesn't cover getting stuck in a parking
lot :( needless to say, i had to get a couple of guys to sit in the bed of
teh truck while i tried to get the truck un-stuck..
this is the only time my dakota has let me down.. of course i was the
dip-shit who tried to drive on ice with a 4x2.
(the story behind this: my truck has been in the garage for the past 4 weeks
cuz im in ohio with snow, the weather was finally nice and decided to take
the truck out with no weight in the back ....)
just thought i'd vent a little bit..
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