Congrats on the new to you Tacoma. Welcome to the forum. Let’s see it.New member from Upstate NY. Just bought a 2010 crew cab sr5 trd.
Welcome to forum, excuse the slow hospitality [emoji849][emoji52]New member from Upstate NY. Just bought a 2010 crew cab sr5 trd.
New member from Upstate NY. Just bought a 2010 crew cab sr5 trd.
Welcome to the Forum!New member from Upstate NY. Just bought a 2010 crew cab sr5 trd.
Is that how nebraska is pronounced?Congrats on the buy! Welcome from Knuhbraskuh!
I think so..........LOL............Nebraska is an Indian word for 'Pothole' I'm thinkin. Roads are terrible here unless you're down east in Omaha and Lincoln.Is that how nebraska is pronounced?
Nevada has to be Indian for ****ty roads.I think so..........LOL............Nebraska is an Indian word for 'Pothole' I'm thinkin. Roads are terrible here unless you're down east in Omaha and Lincoln.
Haaaaa!! LMAO You might be on to sumthin there!Nevada has to be Indian for ****ty roads.
Or ****ty drivers I could imagine them back in the day cutting each other's horses off or swerving because they're carving notes on rocks while riding (texting and driving) and one Indian is like "get off your ****ing rock!" And flips the other the bird as he speeds passed.
[emoji23]Haaaaa!! LMAO You might be on to sumthin there!
Now the cars are smarter than the drivers.As a Nevadan I take offense to some of the postings here. Everyone knows that the aforementioned definitions translate to the indigenous word Winnemucca.
Also ironically, a city in Nevada off interstate 80. I believe I read at the tourist information center that the word Winnemucca means "small village where the horses are smarter than the riders".