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    Well what you've told me about regulations, road tolls and restrictions, I now understand why the US version of a truck is smaller. I was very surprised to see it first hand, as we here in Oz, are led to believe that everything is BIGGER in the US, and trucks in the movies seem BIGGER too. The reality of it not being so, hit home when I was over your part of the world all those years ago.
    Obviously they can be just as long though (roughly speaking) in trailer count, if not size. Log trucks! Now Log trucks are seriously scary bloody things to contend with on a bike and narrow winding roads, going by recent experience.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Well what you've told me about regulations, road tolls and restrictions, I now understand why the US version of a truck is smaller. I was very surprised to see it first hand, as we here in Oz, are led to believe that everything is BIGGER in the US, and trucks in the movies seem BIGGER too. The reality of it not being so, hit home when I was over your part of the world all those years ago.
    Obviously they can be just as long though (roughly speaking) in trailer count, if not size. Log trucks! Now Log trucks are seriously scary bloody things to contend with on a bike and narrow winding roads, going by recent experience.


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    Mick,

    It's mostly American Propaganda. I'm not sure when it started, I'm guessing some time during the Industrial Revolution. Bigger was always deemed better! Even if two of something could do a job better, one big thing is better! Maybe it's more of a global thing than I think. I think it was a way to instill pride and motivate people. But, around here, (especially with rednecks), all you have to say is, "That's a pretty big ___ you have there Bob. But I saw Tom had the newer, bigger ___". Well, dollar to a donut, Bob will be looking to upgrade his ____! Up in Chico Ca, they do have something that's big and, IMHO, totally bitchin'!! The World's Largest functional yo yo! While at the store, Bird in Hand, just ask, and you may have someone there that can do some pretty cool stuff with a yo yo. One employee showed part of his routine that he used in the National Competition, way cool.

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    They have the National Yo Yo Competition in Chico every year. And, every year, I don't remember to go to it till a week after!! Here's a clip of a kid from last year. They are a little more advanced than the yoyo's I used. And, no, I don't think that having a different one would have done me much good!!

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    Now that's cool! I love yo-yo's, just don't ask me why. I can't do much with them. I would love to have a shop like that near me. So much choice...I would be suffering from Yyad.
    As for big things, we have lots of big things. Unfortunatley most of them are huge, gawdy firbreglass monstrositys b the side of the road. Like the big Banana, the big Prawn, the big Orange, the big Elephant etc. I have no idea who thought up doing things like that, but I would like to meet them one day so I could, as you blokes say over there, Slap them upside of their head.


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    That kids yo-yo looks like the rim off my 4WD!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    That kids yo-yo looks like the rim off my 4WD!


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    Mick, the yo-yo's you and I knew are dinosaurs now. A genius named Tom Kuhn brought them into the modern world. Ball bearings!! I was lucky to get my yo-yo to "sleep" long enough to do one quick trick. Now they spin on bearings, and have friction, clutch type plates in them. New is sometimes better. I know this may come to a some on this site as a shock, but, at least with yo-yo's, new is better. They can have my Duncan Butterfly back any day, gimme a Tom Kuhn No Jive.

    Crap, how come I foresee a trip to Chico to look at yo-yo's now! crap.......
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    Yes, it was just last year that the yo-yo fad came back in for it's usual two week duration for my oldest child. So of course i had to go out and get three yo-yo's. One for each of my children so that there would be no fights (There were anyway, and I should have foreseen it!). Well while I was looking for them, I was shocked first by the price of the cheapest ones. I never remembered them as costing much, and admittedly they still don't...Well, the cheapest ones don't, but they cost more now than they used to. I also had to get myself one and I thought I was going all out paying $15 for this you beaut thing with bearings and a clutch system, but what I've just seen blows that out of the water and kicks it in the guts for good measure! I just took a look at their online store. My lord what you can pay for a kids toy these days!


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