OK, GGill got us thinking about this one, and no, GGill, you can't win this one unless you've had another unfortunate situation with your truck, or boat, or both (snicker).
This one might be hard for some of you, so if you don't have a photo to submit, simply describe your truck's "most compromising position!"
If I would have had a camera nearby at the time, I know what mine would be. Several summers ago, Robert (the editor) was doing a shade-tree job on his truck - something involving the tailgate. From time-to-time we do call him Captain Sidetrack because he has been known to forget what he was doing. Well, he must have started the truck then got distracted. He climed out and went back to work on the tailgate. A few minutes later we hear yelling from outdoors. It seems his truck slowly rolled backwards while he was working pinning him between a tree and his truck. Neither the editor nor the truck were hurt (unless you count his pride). I still laugh about that picture.
So, I'm sure you all have had experiences like this one.
Post your truck's most compromising position. Extra points will be awarded if you were smart enough to get a photograph of the event.
The winner will get a one-year free subscription/renewal to the Turbo Diesel Register, a TDR cap and a TDR "Got Diesel" T-shirt.
Contest ends: 01/31/09 and winners will be announed on 02/02/09.
Gentlemen, and ladies, start your posting!
Robin
TDR Admin
This one might be hard for some of you, so if you don't have a photo to submit, simply describe your truck's "most compromising position!"
If I would have had a camera nearby at the time, I know what mine would be. Several summers ago, Robert (the editor) was doing a shade-tree job on his truck - something involving the tailgate. From time-to-time we do call him Captain Sidetrack because he has been known to forget what he was doing. Well, he must have started the truck then got distracted. He climed out and went back to work on the tailgate. A few minutes later we hear yelling from outdoors. It seems his truck slowly rolled backwards while he was working pinning him between a tree and his truck. Neither the editor nor the truck were hurt (unless you count his pride). I still laugh about that picture.
So, I'm sure you all have had experiences like this one.
Post your truck's most compromising position. Extra points will be awarded if you were smart enough to get a photograph of the event.
The winner will get a one-year free subscription/renewal to the Turbo Diesel Register, a TDR cap and a TDR "Got Diesel" T-shirt.
Contest ends: 01/31/09 and winners will be announed on 02/02/09.
Gentlemen, and ladies, start your posting!
Robin
TDR Admin
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