Frank Fusco
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I saw a Cadillac pick-up truck today. Never knew there was such a thing.
Whood a thunk it? Gotta get one.
Whood a thunk it? Gotta get one.
I've had to have two of my girlfriend's cars repaired because mice get under the hood and chew wiring. To keep that from happening, we now spray the tires with that scent bait made from fox urine. All tires on my place have that on them now. Twofold reasoning: keeps the mice away and even seems to keep the grackles from pooping on the vehicles; and second, what thief is gonna stand around a car or truck that smells like that? You don't smell it inside, but you do outside. It's fun watching people in parking lots walk by your vehicle looking around to see if they stepped in something. Just a bit of my sick humor. It's my way. Can't help myself.
I ran over a skunk in my old 1966 Plymouth Fury once. For the rest of the week, I parked it at work next to the same young lady's brand new Mustang every day for a week. I could see her from my office window, stopping and sniffing, and wondering where the smell came from. I told her, eventually, and she got a laugh out of it.
For a real pickup truck try the International that is made from the tractor that is used to haul the trailers on the roads. Saw this humungous pickup at the drugstore one store one day, took a photo of my wife standing beside it and I don't think that her head even reached as high as the headlights.
So I waited until the guy came out of the store and he said that they were made in the early 2000's but only for a couple of years.