posted March 23, 2001 06:15 PM
I got mine last week, works great...TIP..spend the $5.00 on the toilet paper holder, I dropped my paper & it rolled down the hill well you can guess the rest. Everything would have been fine if the little OLE lady wouldn't have thought I was chasing her because I was running down the hill behind her car with my pants around my ankles, I swore to the officer I was chasing the toilet paper. Well, he didn't believe me and a week later neither did the judge, I received a $100.00 fine for public nudity. Moral of the story get the toilet paper roll holder it's worth every penny. and saves you the humiliation of looking like a pervert.
posted March 23, 2001 06:34 PM
That west coast climate has twisted you some...You need some "quality time" in New York!....upstate that is..... Rural livin..do yer dumpies inna woods! Hey.....watch where ya pee!...We got electric now..that cow fence might be hot!!!!
posted March 23, 2001 06:52 PM
I can see the pratical use of this product!!!
When you are traveling out in the middle of the desert to paint a BuTT Ugly Sign! That no one can see for miles and miles!
Especially in areas were if you park your Arse behind some bush to do your business there may be a big old nasty Rattler...................................
But Gentleman please remember to lift the seat and put it down afterwards for the Ladies! The only thing we have to worry about in the winter is how cold would that seat be and could you actually get frost bit or frozen to it~! Please Help me as I am Stuck! LOL
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posted March 23, 2001 07:29 PM
If you mounted it on the front of you vehicle.....it would make one hell of a hood ornament? He he he
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posted March 24, 2001 10:35 AM
This is a great product, just shows you what some ingenuity can do. I'm getting one with a dashboard mounted dump feature for tailgaters. Kill two birds with one stone ! No more rushing installation jobs at remote locations either. I gonna work on a magazine rack and heated nonskid soft seat. I'll keep you posted.
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posted March 24, 2001 12:46 PM
Jim, Don't forget a laptop adapter so while your doing your business you can check the Letterheads BB to see whats going on !
posted March 24, 2001 01:26 PM
i tried it... but with the 36" mud tires and the lift kit, my feet sort of dangled off the ground... plus, you gotta watch it when you parallel park.
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posted March 24, 2001 07:26 PM
My husband is a fast driver so I think that I need the strat-o-lounger version so that I can lean back and kick my feet up into resting postion. I would hate to have my husband wear my feet off dragging behind. Hey that might not be so back. I could get a little be-hind...
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