You have to be vigilant for the good shots, even at the wheel of 4,800 lbs. of F-150. Heh.
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You lucky SOB! 🙂 I had my phone out to get a photo when my car rolled over to 100,000 a few weeks ago, and wouldn’t you know it, the battery was dead! Oh well, 111,111 won’t be far away.
It’s amazing what excites us.
Dude. You’re going to need gas soon.
kemtee- Are you kidding? He’s not even close! It makes me crazy how close he runs that thing. A couple of times he’s bought gas just because he’s tired of me nervously glancing at the fuel gauge every time we pass a gas station (or an exit if we are travelling).
I have been driving for 22 years. I have never run out of gas. I have only once had less than a gallon in the tank when I refueled.
It’s about knowing your vehicle. 🙂
*rolls eyes* Men.
If I learned nothing else from what my friends went through with Katrina (and right after 9/11), it’s to keep the car gassed up. One never knows when there will be a real situation where having gas might come in handy.