Wanna hear something otallytay upidstay? Goes like this.
I don't fit well in my dad's truck. Too tall for it. Have to squeeze in under the steering wheel.
Seven years later I take the truck to the garage for the brake light, walk down to pick get the truck, get in and the steering wheel is tilted up, way up to accommodate a fat person, and I'm all, "how did they do that?" I had no idea the steering wheel tilted. I had to read the manual to discover how to adjust it. Now it is much more comfortable.
Chick, Great song. There was an OK movie a few years back starring Michael Douglas, Solitary Man. The movie begins w/ a great rendition of Solitary Man by Cash.
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That's the best version of a great song.
And for the record, there may be a man in Reno, but I doubt it.
@ST: There might be a man in Reno, but ours is not to question Y.
Wanna hear something otallytay upidstay? Goes like this.
I don't fit well in my dad's truck. Too tall for it. Have to squeeze in under the steering wheel.
Seven years later I take the truck to the garage for the brake light, walk down to pick get the truck, get in and the steering wheel is tilted up, way up to accommodate a fat person, and I'm all, "how did they do that?" I had no idea the steering wheel tilted. I had to read the manual to discover how to adjust it. Now it is much more comfortable.
d'oh
@Chip: My 1963 T-Bird had a "swing-away" steering wheel which tilted laterally (inward) to assist getting in and out.
Good to hear some white soul music.
Good to hear some white soul music.
Cross weblog topics, huh?
Where's Trooper?
Chickenlittle, so did my cutlasses. I just didn't imagine the truck did that. It's 4-wheel drive too and I have no idea how to engage it.
Chick, Great song. There was an OK movie a few years back starring Michael Douglas, Solitary Man. The movie begins w/ a great rendition of Solitary Man by Cash.
@CL @ 8:40 - @ST?
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