I like my SuperDuty, I really do. It got a respectable 15.7 MPG yesterday on the 80 mile road trip down to Hudson and several preserves along the way, which I view as fairly respectable, something I can live with, especially if I do even better on even longer trips.
Oh well, I decided not to buy a quick link at Mad Dawg Bicycles because it was pouring rain,
and get a better deal on trash from Amazon, which promises a big pack of quick links,
an install tool, delivered the next day. It was delivered, but the links were lightweight aluminum trash that so poorly machined that they didn’t even fit together. Driving in so I can get to Steiner Sports by 6 PM and pick up a quick link or I guess I chain if they don’t have it. I so hate driving my SuperDuty to work. Not just because of the traffic but all the cops with their penises hanging out their windows,
Yesterday was a nice day,
kind of today is a nice day. I really should think about getting a second bicycle
– a used road bicycle – this summer. Just pay the $500 and a road bike is probably better for commuting while keeping the mountain bike for trail riding and riding in winter if this is going to be my primary method of commuting. That way I always have a back up. Especially during those months when I did not have a car. But who knows by the end of summer if I’ll even be able to get fuel for the SuperDuty
or for under $300. Some people are talking about $10 gas, though I expect a pretty big recession before then, which will cut gas prices, as people buy those expensive houses with lawn mowers that you have to drive a long distance to get to.
Driving back home along US 9W,
that homestead that always used to have smoldering burn barrels and smelled like hog shit and burnt plastic, I saw they subscribed to trash service. Apparently I had read the neighbors had long complained about them to the town, as a homestead smells well like a farm, but after burn ban they tucked the burn barrels away so they weren’t so visible road.
Still smelled some plastic one day years later driving by. But honestly, I generally hate neighbors such almost as much as libtards.
I would make sure to actually buy the property next to the hog farm to avoid complaints. If I do buy rural in New York, I’d probably be careful about how much plastic I burned, but I would still take the bottles and cans myself to the recycling center
. And just try to minimize packaging like I currently do. Last night at Walmart I did buy sugar-free maple syrup and oatmeal,
as I figure at this point, soon enough I’ll have the camper shell on my truck, and trash minimization won’t be such a big deal once I’m camping again.
Woke up this morning with a pounding headache,
opened up the Amazon package and realized what China
trash I had bought. Mom got me the return label,
and I’ll return it – mostly out of principal and disgust over the $15 I spent on something I could have gotten that fits properly at the bike store. At least this time I wore gloves so I didn’t have my hands covered with grease. I just hate messing with the chain on my bike. Beans aren’t cooking well, as the stove wasn’t turned on hot enough. It’s fine, I want to head in late, so I’m not dealing with so much trafficย
at rush hour. I’m the big boss man, so I can do shit like that, and my supervisors are five miles up the road. I guess it’s not all bad – my parents also subscribe to trash service – probably to get rid of all their Amazon crap – and the bear
came and spread trash all over their lawn. I’m quite happy just burning and hauling what needs to be the transfer station, but I also get how burnt plastic when it smolders
ain’t quite neighborly. And the dioxin bull shit.
People say you should have bought that 25-year old Honda Civic
, the people who complain about how high gas prices are putting a crimp on their daily commute to Teenage Stink-a-Lot,
but honestly, I am quite happy with how the SuperDuty drives. And the fuel economy is fair and reasonable, it doesn’t sip fuel but out on the highway it doesn’t guzzle it that much for traveling on the open highway. It’s worse in the city. Really pretty close to what the old lifted truck got on MPG. Solid front axle does drive differently on the bumps, but generally I’m very happy with the basic work truck I bought. Now I’m just waiting for the camper shell to arrive,
so I can move my gear over and head out camping. Might just do hammock camping for Memorial Day Weekend though locally, even if I do have the shell by then, as it’s going to be super buggy up north
with the black flies. I’d rather ride my bike to work most days, and enjoy the SuperDuty on the weekend.


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