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who's the poser representin TTORA in fourwheel pimps magazine this month? anyone else get a chuckle at this 'readers rides' entry?
 

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not trying to be a dick, but i was just reading that like 55 seconds ago.... its cool he is a member, and has a great attitude towards his truck..but its kind of a sad representation of TTORA...of course we got blingtaco on the frontpage of this website...shit...damn....what a contrast....


I think you need to get a brushguard now Mateo....shit..you also need someone on the inside to help get you in that mag...... :)...fuck...and shit and crapshit...what?


damn..Deanuage is taking over everyone...ahhhhhhhhhh
 

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Alan11116 said:
Yes, he spoke highly of our organization, and you make fun of him. What a good representation!

Well put, I know the guy and he is great to hang out with. Unfortunetly he had to sell the project before he finished it. If this site or organization is so hardcore why are there newb and preunner sections?
 

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elgecko said:
You DO live in a desert...except it's a desert of snow instead of sand :p
I don't live there anymore, but ironically, there were some nice sand dunes up around Yellowknife, when they weren't snow covered :eek:

BTW, any enviro contacts up this way? I've had shit luck trying to break into oil/gas, so I figure I should join the Dark Side ;)
 

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mudferret said:
I don't live there anymore, but ironically, there were some nice sand dunes up around Yellowknife, when they weren't snow covered :eek:

BTW, any enviro contacts up this way? I've had shit luck trying to break into oil/gas, so I figure I should join the Dark Side ;)
No contacts that far north, but here are some observations of geologic consulting. The money is better in environmental but the "real geology" is in geotechnical (i.e. geology is maybe 30% of the job versus 10% for environmental). On the downside, geotech jobs slows down in the rain (at least in SoCal).
 

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Did the geotech thing for a while, and loved it. That was back east though working with hard rock, seems most of the geotech guys around here are soils type nerds. I think I gave up the diamond game too soon...shoulda stayed up north.
 
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