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  1. Lots of guys rolling stock can do Tahuya. The joke is you don't need 4wd. Though I've seen people get stuck, roll on their side and break stuff. It's a great place to get some seat time and learn. I've been there lots and am pretty comfortable with helping those who have less experience. There are a few other hard spots that have been created to up the difficulty if you want to tackle it. I try to wheel smart.

    So.... If I pre-runnerthe Hardbody I should be able to do Tahuya?

  2. Haven't named him yet, and his previous owners just called him "Stray Cat", he was one that showed up chillen on the L-28 my buddy had sitting in his garage one day.

     

    Everybody meet.... ummmm... IDK yet.... thought and ideas on a name??

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    and the standoff between him and our other 2, Mylee and Snacks

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  3. Right side leg pocket - Cell phone

    Right side top pocket - keys/change

    Right rear - wallet

    Left top - smokes and lighter/folding knife with clip (only has a clip so its not considered a "concealed" weapon)

  4. Most of my old toys have been handed down to family, or lost in the Minnesota flood of 1997. I used to have the old metal tonka truck, made quick work of Barbies Dream house with that... Had a couple hundred hotwheels cars, until dad bought me a tow truck, and impounds got boring, needed wrecked cars, so a couple of cinder blocks became part of my "toy" collection... Had a BB gun.... and then we had the PowerWheels Jeep, but with a 12v car battery.... that thing MOVED!

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  5. I still wouldn't get an IPhone with VZW. I was a supervisor there, if you dont screw people over, you get in trouble. Plain and simple. I had the option for free service when I was with them, and stuck with Tmobile.

  6. I have had Android (HTC/Tmobile G1, Samsung Behold 2, and now a HTC/Tmobile Mytouch 3g slide), Blackberry (Bold 9700), and Windows (HTC HD2). They all have their strong points, the Blackberry was great when I was a supervisor at a call center, as it had a good keyboard that was easy to respond to full emails on, and email integration was awesome. Android's are great for the "play phone" standpoint, now that I dont need a phone for business, I love the android with the games, music, and youtube standpoints. The windows was a good all around phone, but not best at anything... Except for document editing with native windows programs.

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