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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Jul 31, 2018 at 10:46 PM
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    alot still need done
    which is why we all need cb radios just for warning others
     
  2. Jul 31, 2018 at 10:47 PM
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    Exactly it was probably too fast to react kinda thing. Been in a few wrecks in baja, yes drinking was involved, and yes they were rentals. The oh shits are usually an aftershock. Never rolled. Sounds like you handled it the right way. Scary lary man. And yeah good call on warning haha
     
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    It's a good reason for sure, mine still worked and I warned Mike, Ben, and Monte... the first time they didn't understand that I wasn't joking because we had been clowning Monte about rolling not long before I rolled.
     
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    Prime Next Day!? I only use Prime NOW two hour delivery, your plebeian.
     
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    Reserected from the dead.
    Why?

    I've owned dogs and most likely won't be owning any more. I want to see too many places at the drop of a hat. The dogs are nice if you never want to travel, but a real pain when you want to get on the road.

    Sorry to say, but they can be more demanding than children. It takes a special kind of person to own dogs, I don't think you are that type of people.

    Employers have no issue with you calling in sick to take care of sick kid. Not all agree if you call in to care for the sick dog. And it will get sick.

    I think if you take a long rational look, you might find you agree.
     
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    I hear aussies are hard to keep if you dont constantly have work for them to do
     
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    Good thing you made it out okay too, no drinking was involved in my case, just too much speed and poor viewing distance :/ I outdrove my sight
     
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    alot still need done
    no drone service for me i live to far away
     
  9. Jul 31, 2018 at 10:51 PM
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    kinda like huskies they get bored and just tear shit up or something. my brother had one, and his gf got rid of him cause it wasnt behaving cause she thought he'll be fine to stay inside all day.
     
  10. Jul 31, 2018 at 10:52 PM
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    i can see thats probably the cause of most offroad accidents next to bad guidance
     
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    I believe they are easier to train the huskies. Huskies are very stubborn and you need to establish a very strict hierarchy the day you get them like i did to mine
     
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    Unfortunately delivery drones aren’t legal yet here. Prime NOW uses independent couriers, like Uber. I had a blonde woman in an SL500 convertible deliver me my Amazon package.
     
  13. Jul 31, 2018 at 10:56 PM
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    i'll never get that cause i live in the woods where people say whats uber?
     
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    I do see lots of places at the drop of a hat and I have zero issue bringing a dog with me (just one dog though), I wheel with people that have dogs and they're not typically an issue. I don't leave the country much (twice) or go to fancy places that don't allow dogs haha. I've dog sit a lot in the past and always enjoyed every bit of it (and that means I have people to dogsit for me after I've looked for every way/loophole to bring em with me), just never been in the financial position where it would be responsible and now I am. Right now I work for a company I could bring my dog to work at haha, but I realize that isn't the norm so I'd do all the requisite crate training and such so they could be home alone if need be. I love dogs though and I don't see them as a hindrance. Now kids, well those are another story. I can work with other peoples kids and have fun but I know that it can be hell for the parents sometimes and I truly feel the world doesn't need any more humans so I doubt I'll be having any, that's subject to change depending on life and such though.
     
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    I wouldn’t get anything thats a “working dog” if you plan to leave it alone alot unless you ready to spend alot on professional training
     
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    I'm gonna do all the training courses no matter what dog I end up with, half of that is just for my own fun haha
     
  18. Jul 31, 2018 at 11:02 PM
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    bomb sniffing, attack, drug sniffing ;) and obedience training lol
     
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    Anything thats a working dog requires alot more training especially dogs that naturally like to heerd like the ones you want. But be ready to spend a few grand in training lol
     
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