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Originally Posted by person
Congratulations Steve on passing the 1000 posts mark and on 61400 hits. About one post for every 60 hits, huh.
lol, you must be an engineer analyzing that!!! I think the newness of my posts has worn off and I've been using this thread to talk about anything now.
I'm not sure I'll try cooking in the cab just yet. It just seems like it's going to be a pain always looking for a Walmart Super Center to pull into and do some shopping. There are times that seem to happen quit often that I'm cut off from civilization for 2 or 3 days at a time.
My truck is suppose to go in this morning to have the front end looked at. It's raining cats and dogs and I'm not sure what's going to happen when I lower my landing gear on the trailer. The lot is dirt and gets pretty muddy. I'm going to bring the truck in anyways. They have backhoes and other equipment in my lot that could get the trailer out if I get stuck.
I'm just so overwhelmed with paper work. I thought I would just buy a truck and drive around. I seem to come home to a mound of stuff to do. It's getting close to registration time again for me and the running around I have to do is lots. I also have KY,NM,OR and other states that have there own fuel tax reporting. IFTA took me like 6 hours to do even though I have great records now.
Recording fuel, mileage, maintenance, parts, tolls.....ARRGGGGGG
I need a full time secretary in my truck who can also cook and install a convection oven. I think I know someone like that
On a side note about raining cats and dogs. Years ago when the roofs of houses were made out of grass and thatch dogs and cats would sleep on the roof to stay warm. The heat from inside the house would rise up through the roof. When a heavy rain came the dogs and cats would fall through the roof into the house.