Living in a truck with some dude you just met
#31
Originally Posted by dle
Jackrabbit I agree with you on the subject line.
I'm just glad it wasnt anything like I thought it was. Glad that Colts doesnt walk on the other side of the fence. :P :lol:
#32
Senior Board Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,009
[quote="jorlee"]
Originally Posted by Doghouse
Don't feel bad,....I always win the "Who had the worst expierience with a trainer" contest.
I have never been so disgusted and grossed out in my life,...and I grew up on a farm!! No,...I loved being on the farm,....it was the pigpen that always sent me hurling,......I know it doesn't seem like much, but when your working a farm at 7 yrs old,......disgusting is a daily thing. Still,..everything I do now is nowhere near as hard as working that farm,....I'm on vacation compared to that.
#33
Board Regular
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 229
When I was with my trainer at Millis, we got along great!!!!!!!!!!!! I still call him and still are friends. Before I even got in his truck I talked to him several times on the phone before hand 8) and had a feeling we would get along great
Heck even after 3 years being out of his truck, I still call and ask him questions.
#34
Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Organ, N.M.
Posts: 20
If you end up running in a team situation, you will have to share the bottom bunk as you can't use the upper while the truck is in motion. It's easy to pull your sleeping bag down from the top bunk and toss it on the bottom when it's your turn for ZZZZZZ's.
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