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Old Nov 18, 2014 | 11:46 AM
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For the winter I add:
-snow clothes(hats, gloves, jacket)
-ice scraper/brush
-sandbags in the back
-snow shovel

Then I always have this stuff in my truck:
-army wool blanket
-boots
-clothes
-tow straps
-e tool
-air compressor (small for tires only)
-some tools
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Old Nov 18, 2014 | 01:48 PM
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小林君、御前日本人かな。。。。kobayashi kun...元気かい?Heheheheee, excuse the informality, but I'm a geezer.

Anyway, back on topic, wool blanket, a few tools, first aid kit, water, and AAA membership. I believe in being prepared.
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Old Nov 19, 2014 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by iFord
小林君、御前日本人かな。。。。kobayashi kun...元気かい?Heheheheee, excuse the informality, but I'm a geezer.
lol I'm not Japanese so I'm not entirely sure
If 小林 means Kobayashi then does マル 小林 mean Kobayashi Maru? I use "Kobayashi Maru" as a Star Trek reference and to subtly identify other trekkies. Some people think I'm referring to the hotdog eating champ haha
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Old Nov 19, 2014 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by kobayashi maru

lol I'm not Japanese so I'm not entirely sure
If 小林 means Kobayashi then does マル 小林 mean Kobayashi Maru? I use "Kobayashi Maru" as a Star Trek reference and to subtly identify other trekkies. Some people think I'm referring to the hotdog eating champ haha
And ive been sitting here thinking if thats what you were going for.
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Old Nov 19, 2014 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by kobayashi maru

lol I'm not Japanese so I'm not entirely sure
If 小林 means Kobayashi then does マル 小林 mean Kobayashi Maru? I use "Kobayashi Maru" as a Star Trek reference and to subtly identify other trekkies. Some people think I'm referring to the hotdog eating champ haha
Lol. Just watched start trek the other day. I kept thinking your name sounded familiar, then it hot me with the test. Haha. Nice
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Old Nov 20, 2014 | 02:04 AM
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Cell phone. Blanket. Gun. Tow strap.
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Old Nov 20, 2014 | 05:03 AM
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Call phone, charger, backup cell phone carger (portable unit using its own battery that you charge before hand) 2 D shackles, tow strap 12ga, and gloves
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Old Mar 17, 2015 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by kobayashi maru
lol I'm not Japanese so I'm not entirely sure
If 小林 means Kobayashi then does マル 小林 mean Kobayashi Maru? I use "Kobayashi Maru" as a Star Trek reference and to subtly identify other trekkies. Some people think I'm referring to the hotdog eating champ haha
Been away a while. The "maru" is used after ship names. 丸 So, if it has to do with Star Trek, that's right, the ship's name is Kobayashi, a very common Japanese surname.

Ok, I always carry my ability to speak Japanese with me. That way I can tell me Japanese friends to get an F150 when they come to America.
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