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Was going to be dry all week, decided i was gonna wash mine sunday till suddenly they called for crazy thunderatorms and now more rain today and weds. Ill belive it when i see it tho, sundays storm just missed us. And everyones grass is dry and brown been very very dry

 

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Was going to be dry all week, decided i was gonna wash mine sunday till suddenly they called for crazy thunderatorms and now more rain today and weds. Ill belive it when i see it tho, sundays storm just missed us. And everyones grass is dry and brown been very very dry

 

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Didn't miss us, got to drive through a hail, rain, thunderstorm, wind storm...whatever you wanted to call it. It was crazy, luckily no damage to the truck and there is a lot of trees that aren't so happy right now. If you miss having a lawn you're welcome to come visit my place and cut my grass... :)

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Lots of damage near me from the storms, and no i dont misscutting the grass i have 1.6 acres thats some how green as can be! Must be all the weeds!

 

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washing my truck turned into the storm thread cool lol, the rain re washed my truck today loud thunderstorms and heavy rain woke me up for once..

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it looks so pretty all shined up but i always get it dirty so quick lol

 

 

Great job warshing your truck Sarah! Mine was pretty filthy from camping that I had to get mine washed yesterday but since it's about 100 degrees without the humidex here she went to the car wash.... Then had to get the detailer out tonight when the sun went down because a bird dropped a bomb on it!

 

Now the question is....whose fault is it that it gets dirty so quickly?? :rollin:

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well see when you are always ridin dirty like me and always getting pulled over (i did tonight) you tend to take the backroads alot LOL

 

my friend dustin got pulled over for having too tall of a lift, and tint on the front windows

 

I got pulled over for my tail lights but he just looked at my info in front of me and said have a nice night.. i also got pulled over in the dunes the other day hahahah

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Nice! haha Did you smile nicely for him?

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The key to getting out of tickets is to just be nice and courteous

 

and of course be a girl

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The key to getting out of tickets is to just be nice and courteous

 

and of course be a girl

 

 

There's the key! :rollin:

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hahahahah ive been ticketed once out of... i dont remember how many times lol i get pulled over for no reason quite a bit

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hahahahah ive been ticketed once out of... i dont remember how many times lol i get pulled over for no reason quite a bit

 

Probably some smooth cop looking to talk to a pretty girl in a nice looking red truck.

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Only been pulled over 3 times in the truck twice on roads for no reason and once in dunes for speeding

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You can "speed" in the dunes?

Yes, I'm clueless in driving in sand. I can drive in snow, getting better at mud, there is no driving on ice or slush, but sand...forget it. I'd probably get stuck just getting into the sand...lol

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