On 17 Aug 2003 18:21:00 -0700, Brett Robson <jet_boy@deja.com> belched
the alphabet and kept on going with:

>On 17 Aug 2003 22:10:29 GMT, Rindler Sigurd  ...
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>>"Michael Cash" <mikecash@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
>>news:6n1vjvcib3k6spoljf6s1kf1gc9rcf7rv9@4ax.com...
>>> I finally put up a couple pictures of my new truck. I included a
>>> couple shots of the old one just for comparison.
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>>Interesting picture! The one where you transport parts of a Shinto shrine...
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>Wouldn't have thought there was much demand for that. Do you have to be
>specially purified first, and do they mind a gaigin carrying it.

How much purer can one get that being a gaigin?
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>First thing I noticed is the new one is a lot longer, 

I know you're just trying, in your pathetic Austrian way, to be funny.
But the new one actually does have a longer wheelbase. Either that or
the fifth wheel is located farther back than on the old one. I could
tell the first time I hooked a trailer to it and turned a corner. 

>I guess you can now carry
>a decent sized load. And there are window in the lower section of the door so we
>can look up your short to see your fly's eyes.

They all have windows in the lower section of the door. Great for
scoping out the seatcovers in the car next to me. That's one thing I
didn't like about trucks in Sepponia, they don't have that window. I
really missed it. The old one had a much better view, though, since it
lacked the large center console that the new one has.




--

Michael Cash



"There was a time, Mr. Cash, when I believed you must be the most useless
thing in the world. But that was before I read a Microsoft help file."

                                Prof. Ernest T. Bass
                                Mount Pilot College


http://www.sunfield.ne.jp/~mike/