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Pick Up Trucks, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
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A year ago, I moved back home from Toronto. In the 8 months, I lived
in TO. I had seen less pick up trucks then I have fingers. In the
airport parking lot, I found six of them, parked like a formation of
planes or geese. My friend even drove me home in a shiny new, Ford
150. Why is this? Is it the resource economy, meaning more work done
on farms, oilrigs, construction sites, mines and other areas that
require heavy equipment with boxes on the back to move shit. There is
also recreation: hunting, snowmobiling, or ATVs all have similar
needs. However, it also seems to be butch an extension of egos and
penises. People are proud of their trucks out here, and there is a
whole corpus of legend about them, conversation about nice trucks that
don't do any work, or trucks that look barely able to move, these
described in the loving terms of a junkyard dog.
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dick.easton says:Trucks move shit around. As such they are the acme of vehicular utility. Many of the "boy toys" I see about town would not function well in the bush, construction sites or on the farm Such trucks are trophies, chic magnets and, as you have pointed out, penis extenders. |