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Make them size 16 and you have a dealOriginal Muck Boots Co Arctic Sport Tall boots, size 10. I received as a gift at Christmas but didn’t check size before box & tag gone. Never worn outside-tried them on don’t fit.
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Crazy how often I see in listings "I bought my child this $xx,xxx vehicle and they didn't like it." Are kids out here really turning down gifted first cars? Are parents not asking them what they want before buying a vehicle for them?![]()
SOLD - Ocean Isle Beach, NC - 2006 Toyota Tundra DC 4WD
Bought this for my son (with his money) to replace his flooded 2007 Tundra. Long story short - he doesn't like it, wants to find another second gen tundra. Anyway, Tundra is a 2006 4 wd double cab limited. 81k original miles. Frame replaced. Has a couple dings and dents. The only thing that it...forum.ih8mud.com
Saw this is the classified section.
Now that you mention it, I too have seen a few of these type listings! Cue "back in my day" rant! I know I didn't get ANY say in what I was driving. Most times, I was happy with four wheels and a functional engine.Crazy how often I see in listings "I bought my child this $xx,xxx vehicle and they didn't like it." Are kids out here really turning down gifted first cars? Are parents not asking them what they want before buying a vehicle for them?
I'll have to share your story with Bill the next time I talk to him.I bought a 1996 Lexus LS400 for my daughter with her matched money so she had some skin in the game. I did have a conversation with her about what type of car she wanted. At the time, she wanted a Volkswagen convertible bug (old or new). Seeing her inexperience with reliable vehicles, I got the Lexus. She hated the car, it was everything she didn’t want, and I offered to buy it from her. My son even offered to buy it from her. It was at that point that she accepted the vehicle and started to drive it (into things). Fast forward a few years and I can’t pry her out of it. She has ridden in her friends cars only to find out her car is a real gem. They have newer vehicles but they can’t match hers. My situation is different from above but a fathers wisdom (or dumb luck) can’t always be passed down to the next generation.
David,I'll have to share your story with Bill the next time I talk to him.