New Yorkers don’t understand why I would want a truck. Just don’t get it. I also want a teal green thunderbird convertible. I always love your drawings.
Sometimes driving a truck feels like riding a horse. Especially on dusty dirt roads and winding, steep hills. It’s the true meaning of “horse power”. Tell that to the New Yorkers and they still won’t understand;)
It’s you guys who drive on the “wrong” side of the street. That confused the heck out of my brother when he drove around Great Britain while he was in the army.
Love your truck Susan. I was thinking of buying one myself but then bought a small SUV instead. It sort of feels like a truck though, and you’re right, it kind of feels like riding a horse. And I think in Texas a truck is almost mandatory to get around in. LOL
Brilliant. The dashboard is great; all those lines. I’m always floored at the way you use black to create contrast and achieve a great balance in your composition.
Yes, pickups are so prevalent in Texas you almost expect someone to ask “What brand of pickup do you drive?” instead of “What kind of car do you have?”. I see Rudat favors Chevrolet.
Nikira 3:05 pm on November 14, 2009 | #
Love it.
Pinkjasper 9:34 pm on November 14, 2009 | #
New Yorkers don’t understand why I would want a truck. Just don’t get it. I also want a teal green thunderbird convertible. I always love your drawings.
Rudat 5:50 am on November 15, 2009 | #
Sometimes driving a truck feels like riding a horse. Especially on dusty dirt roads and winding, steep hills. It’s the true meaning of “horse power”. Tell that to the New Yorkers and they still won’t understand;)
Thank you, Nikira and Pinkjasper!
trebor61 10:44 am on November 15, 2009 | #
Great details but was a bit puzzled at first then remembered that you guys drive on the other side
roseindigo 11:48 am on November 15, 2009 | #
It’s you guys who drive on the “wrong” side of the street.
That confused the heck out of my brother when he drove around Great Britain while he was in the army.
Love your truck Susan. I was thinking of buying one myself but then bought a small SUV instead. It sort of feels like a truck though, and you’re right, it kind of feels like riding a horse. And I think in Texas a truck is almost mandatory to get around in. LOL
offkilterart 7:22 pm on November 15, 2009 | #
Brilliant. The dashboard is great; all those lines. I’m always floored at the way you use black to create contrast and achieve a great balance in your composition.
Nikira 10:23 pm on November 15, 2009 | #
I love trucks, and want one, I drove couple of Home Depot ones, but you cant park it in Brooklyn.
CloudyDay 2:17 am on December 7, 2009 | #
Yes, pickups are so prevalent in Texas you almost expect someone to ask “What brand of pickup do you drive?” instead of “What kind of car do you have?”. I see Rudat favors Chevrolet.