Posted on 11/22/2004 1:12:31 PM PST by gopwinsin04
Toy Boy' Big Truck
Aston Kutcher embarassed two of girlfriend Demi Moore's kids when he dropped them off for school in his new supertruck.
Rumer 16, and 13 year old Scout practically needed a ladder to climb down from the monster InternationalCXT which sells for more than 80,000 pounds.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
It's missing a mud flap.
Yeah, like their not already embarrassed to have the names 'Rumer' and 'Scout'.
Talk about wanting to slap your parents.
I never got past the story about the chick marrying her uncle. It's a world gone mad....
Only in England would that be embarassing. I doubt they have the truck culture we have here.
If you ask me theres something a little sick about a 22 or 23 year old dropping of a 16 year old stepkid.
Taking the kids to school in a delivery truck. Hilarious.
I assume he is not an anti SUV guy then?
Are these the kids Moore had with Bruce?
Im sure she'll be crying no blood for oil as her boytoy drives a big rig for no earthly reason other than to try and make up for his manly shortcomings
You're not a real man til you can fix your rig. Any local OHV club or truck stop would laugh if this kid drove up in this big truck. Too much money, no common sense.
yeah, but does it have a jacuzzi full of strippers in the back?
I imagine someone's saying "yippie ki yea **" right about now.
I work at a Peterbilt plant and a few years ago we built a consept truck along these lines. It was aimed at the rual fire departments and highline maintaince crews. The engineers still play with some. It is one roomy pickup.
In many ways, EMA offers a refreshing side to the environmental movement. Staff and board members take environmental issues seriously, but they also realize that the only way to bring about real change is to make it interesting and accessible to be environmentally aware. EMAs ability to get MTV host Ashton Kutcher to discuss environmental issues on his show brings in an audience that traditional conservation groups may not reach in any other way.
http://www.syrcl.org/sierra-citizen/sc-view_article.asp?id=166


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