Don’t Call Me While I’m Watchin’ The Race

One of the guys I do some work for has been in the market for a couple new commercial vehicles. He has been looking at getting a couple new vans to help him while moving equipment from one location to another, as well as transporting more stuff while he is at it.

Right now, all he has is a small pickup truck, and well, needless to say, that is not too efficient, especially on days when it’s raining. He has his eye on a couple vans for sale and plans to buy one in the near future.

I guess it’s better to check out the deals on a new van than to continue moving his band’s equipment in a truckbed that is not secure, not protected from the weather, and most importantly, seems to be falling apart more and more each time I talk to him on the phone.

He doesn’t seem to have a problem when he knows where his band will be playing well in advance, maybe he strategically locates the vehicle beforehand, I don’t know, but I do know that when they have three or four dates right in a row, he ends up running into some kind of trouble and wishes that he had a van. I bet he looks at van deals before the weekend, and ends up driving home in one.

As long as he doesn’t call me for help in the middle of the race, I don’t care. ;)
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Posted on July 2, 2008
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Rock and Roll Star on July 13, 2008 comments:

Vans are rock and roll - your man should take the plunge … I love Mercedes Sprinters, great van and not too much more money for a premium quality vehicle.

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