Post a picture of where you are right now.

Hey looky, way out there past the telephone poles, ifn you squint, you can make out sceeps house :flipoff2: :laughing:
you got some good peepers if you can see my house from that pic taken 339 miles away outside of Tuscon.:flipoff2:

Pic of camp at Trials Nationals last weekend. Find my bus.

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It’s amazing what a fresh coat of lipstick will do for equipment.

At the Deere industrial dealership I worked at years ago, had a used equipment paint booth in tgd rentsl equipment building. The paint deal was subcontracted out. That guy did very good work repainting the equipment, all the way down to replacing all the necessary decals
 
I had a gf in the 90’s that was her biggest fears. But it’s also a recipe for disaster too. She’d be afraid to pass a semi but sit at his trailer end with cars stacking up behind us (why I always ended up driving) people get bent when they get held up like that then tailgate her real aggressively.

Now I’ve also been around some absolutely ****head semi drivers too that need to be yanked out of their trucks and beat within an inch of their lives. Driving aggressively in a semi is fawked up.
That is something I've never understood but I see it all the time. If a person is afraid to pass semi's, why do they just sit there next to them? And its usually in the worst spot too. I get that anxiety can make people do irrational things, but they know its a thing so why don't they either not pass, or floor it and get past them as quick as possible? My biggest pet peave is people that drive but shouldn't because of a lack of skill or anxiety that makes them a hazard (like camping next to semi's or driving 15 mph in the snow).
 
It’s amazing what a fresh coat of lipstick will do for equipment.

At the Deere industrial dealership I worked at years ago, had a used equipment paint booth in tgd rentsl equipment building. The paint deal was subcontracted out. That guy did very good work repainting the equipment, all the way down to replacing all the necessary decals
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The thing is photogenic now for sure.
 
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