SnowBlaZR2
Fuel Economy Champion
Sometimes I pay a couple people to wash the truck, they do a terrible job but who cares
Mod edit: While a great pic, it’s nsfw so it’s removed.
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Sometimes I pay a couple people to wash the truck, they do a terrible job but who cares
Mod edit: While a great pic, it’s nsfw so it’s removed.
Always weird to me. "Work" is cool with someone browsing the Internet on the clock, but they draw the line at beach attire?Not sure I agree with the NSFW opinion.
Right!!Always weird to me. "Work" is cool with someone browsing the Internet on the clock, but they draw the line at beach attire?
The women in the photo were obviously objectifying the RAM.It can absolutely be on the site, but needs to be put in a section that’s known to be “nsfw”-fiendly.
Here’s a scenario:
Your female boss walks behind you while you are browsing the forum on your break (which is ok with company policy), interprets that image as you objectifying women, and raises a complaint with HR (or some other variation of whatever she is thinking in her mind). It’s best to not leave the door open for those problems.
If you have an issue, we have a section for you to express your frustration with me.The women in the photo were obviously objectifying the RAM.
It's one thing if you are the one sharing the picture, or have it as your desktop background, it's another if you are scrolling through and it pops up. No nudity, not an issue, nosey boss shouldn't be invading your personal privacy while on break, which is technically off the clock. And we shouldnt allow nudity here anyways.
Where?If you have an issue, we have a section for you to express your frustration with me.
Only mods can view it.Where?
Lame.Only mods can view it.
Do you think people crawl around on the ground to wash their vehicles when it's warm out?
And why are you crawling around on the ground to inspect your work anyway? Do you do that to check out how worthless that undercarriage wash was?
Yes. You're acting like a child. And all because I made some inferences.
My ways do work for everyone. They just take a little more effort. Nothing wrong with not wanting to do that.
You sure do get worked up about how others spend their time. Maybe you should spend more time worrying about softball, and less about how much time I have.
You have time to yammer on about car washes here, but not to think about how to spray water under a truck?I don't know, I don't have all damn day to ponder such things. Tell me your thoughts.
Right, which I've said probably a dozen times now. It does an acceptable job for you. That doesn't mean it does a good job.Nope I don't, I know it does a good enough job because I've been using the same wash for all of my trucks and they are all rust free and easy to work on underneath whenever needed. Proof is in the pudding.
I don't know what else to call it. You're "unwilling to work or use energy" to spray the undercarriage. Just using words at this point. Don't get offended by that.LOL, care to look in a mirror? Calling people lazy that you know nothing of their life, because they do something different than you? Then go ahead and make some "inferences" to take a more adult approach? I'm in my mid thirties, maybe I still have some growing up to do, I don't know how old you are or what your excuse is. Also hilarious being called lazy by someone who clearly has all the time in the world other than sleeping, and nice weather to boot. To me in those circumstances not hand washing your vehicle every day is lazy, you have all that time and opportunity so I am safe to assume you wash yours daily?
They do work. It's weird to argue that they don't.Nope they don't. Your wrong.
Northeast. One of the coldest and snowiest parts of the state. We just recently had snow, and it's almost May.Out of curiosity, what part of Ohio did you live in? Pretty big state weather wise.
I did the same after the service, but for undergrad. I had a full-time union job that required me to go to apprenticeship school 2 nights per week (3 per week for the 1st 2 years). At the same time, I was taking college courses at night. It took me 7 years to get my undergrad, but I got it done.And contradicting what you might believe, I do know what it's like to have little free time. I spent 10 years in the Marine Corps. I finished grad school while working a full-time, salaried position.
Nice.I did the same after the service, but for undergrad. I had a full-time union job that required me to go to apprenticeship school 2 nights per week (3 per week for the 1st 2 years). At the same time, I was taking college courses at night. It took me 7 years to get my undergrad, but I got it done.
Like I said, difference of opinion. The deed is already done. Carry onIf you have an issue, we have a section for you to express your frustration with me.
How did it rip the board off? I always deploy mine. Plus with the airbag suspension I raise it to the highest setting to better get to the underneath. Just curious what got caught to do that kind of damage in your scenario.If you have power running boards DO NOT extend them down while in a car wash. At least not a moving carwash with a conveyer belt. Ask me how/why I know this.
Ripped my driver side board clean off. I was lucky enough to find a welder to reinstall it. Otherwise it was a $700 F up.