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1st Gen. Lunch Table - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by NUDRAT, Jan 18, 2020.

  1. Mar 9, 2022 at 7:34 AM
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    Despite the [adult] world's opinion on fanny packs, I have one for riding my MTB. Holds ~2L of water and enough trail repair stuff to get me through about 4-6 hours of riding and doesn't make me roast like a proper backpack does.
    We MTBers call them hip-bags tho. So it's not the same thing. :D :D :D
     
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    Not far from calling dolls "action figures"
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    Pretty much exactly the same thing sorta.
     
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    I can picture him now!
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  5. Mar 9, 2022 at 8:16 AM
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    Hahahaha!

    One of the fun things about hitting the mountains is seeing people dressed in strange ways. I need to start taking pics of the outfits I see.
     
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    Or the panty tree next to the lift halfway up…….
     
  7. Mar 9, 2022 at 8:20 AM
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    You eerily just described the lift I use most. There are two trees covered in bras and panties right at the halfway mark l.
     
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    So true! People used to dress up in “80’s” outfits on April 1st or first day of spring. Now, it’s everyday! Snow sports fashion has changed a lot recently!
     
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    I’m rocking a Fanny pack right now. Holds my phone while running and also has bags for the dog poop.

    and we are doing family ski trip next week. Let the s show begin.
     
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    Penalty! Fanny packs were a 90s thing IIRC along with the god awful ski jackets with fluorescent green and pink stripes.
     
  12. Mar 9, 2022 at 9:41 AM
    Jack McCarthy

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    I’ve got the missing piece. Never been used. Mint condition.
     
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    Not missing. Intentionally removed for no spillage of screws/bolts.

    Realized a few moments ago that what I thought was the heater core was the AC core thing
     
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    Oh and were those Oakley considered early 90s or late 80s? Either way the guy in the Fiero definitely wears them.
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    I'm pretty sure those Oakleys are considered 'timeless'.
     
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    Definitely cost effective. And I absolutely considered vinyl. Dan talked me out of it before, he said the carpet is just way nicer. I think carpet with vinyl mats is a decent setup but covering the hump is kind of nice. Still, I could maybe go for sound proofing + vinyl if I took everything out and re-did things. Tricky call.
     
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    My iron duke punishes all cowardice. You’re in full send 100% of the time. Doesnt tolerate hesitation or slack from others.
     
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    always better to cover your hump in polite company
     
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    empty_lord They see me rollin'

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    The fiero is just a cheap copy of the godly mr2
    [​IMG]

    (yes I know the mr2 was a year after the fiero. But it was better)
     
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    Mmm. First gen mister2.
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    My ASE teacher was mr.simpson, and during the last week he showed us his DL and his legal first name was homer. And he was in his late 50’s in ‘05.
     
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    Now I want a donut.
     
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    That is SOOOO 80s. Truthfully, I don't know if they ripped off Doc Brown from Back to the Future or vice versa.

    It wasn't until the 90s did they actually start to fit your face.
     
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    the pennance for a donut is a donut vid. Porsche or tundra your choice.
     
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    Not worth it.
    Donut Media should change their name to 'Don't Media' so people know to not watch it.
     
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    :bored:

    Bonus points for unhooking or extending a shackle and carrying a front wheel. And clutch wheelies from the poorsche.
     
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    I’ll re cook coffee grounds all day.
     
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    That's a pretty bad design. That could be part of why using a French press or an espresso machine gives so much more kick.

    The Ninja I have was pretty good, the part the water drips from is like a shower head so it spread the water over the whole area. If only they built to better quality standards I would recommend it, but mine leaked like hell after 3 months and it asks to be cleaned every 2 weeks. I hardly ever use it now. Its mostly just here for my wife to heat water for tea.
     
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    I've tried that and it's just not the same for some reason. I might buy one of those coffee makers with the conical cup filter so it wastes less.
     

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