If you don't own a pickup truck or a trailer you have to improvise when it's time to haul crap to the dump. This load wasn't nearly as bad as the hundreds of pounds of busted ceramic tile and grout I took to the dump last year after I finished remodeling my kitchen. Somehow, I miraculously didn't poke any holes in the headliner.
The plastic sheeting keeps her clean enough that I don't need to clean the carpet after getting home. The only part that sucks is that it takes a while to load up because I have to pack it carefully and efficiently so that it will all fit and I don't do any serious damage to the various delicate interior parts and glass.
Thanks for the offer of the utility trailer. If I ever get off my arse and build that bumper that I bought the welder for I'll actually be able to tow something. I don't want to spend any money on a hitch when I'm planning to build a bumper with a built-in receiver.
I am a Techie - NM Tech. I graduated in December '99 with a BS Engineering Mechanics. How about you?
Were either of you responsible for that bright green toilet on top of the clock tower last night?
I thought that was the funniest thing I've seen in years. What a great college prank! Nobody could figure out how they got it up there and they had to bring a cherry picker down from Albuquerque to remove it. Ya gotta love those Engineering students.
Not me, I swear! My last prank was in driscoll hall, some years back. Well, last on-campus prank I'm willing to type about.
Is it just me, or kinda weird that at least 3 of us went to the same middle of nowhere school? saw another techie a few years back, driving a blinged out heep.
Were either of you responsible for that bright green toilet on top of the clock tower last night?
I thought that was the funniest thing I've seen in years. What a great college prank! Nobody could figure out how they got it up there and they had to bring a cherry picker down from Albuquerque to remove it. Ya gotta love those Engineering students.
Who's the third person you're referring to? Dave Aley was there when I started in '94. I didn't know him that well because he was a senior when I was a freshman but we were still in the same program. Our paths crossed again about 10 years ago when I was on a Honda VFR forum. Then again when I got involved with HDC. Add it to the list of small world stories.