1. I call the moving company.
2. There is this thing called the Inernet. I have had a BBQ, and Air Conditioner both with free delievery from Costco and Home Depot.
3. So long as they drive like someone who is courteous to other drivers on the road, I have no problem with them and their trucks.
4. Todays players are not my heroes. They happen to be employed by the team that I cheer for.
5. The same reason we see 4X4 duallys parked every day in downtown parking lots. Oh wait, those guys have part time jobs that cause their trucks to get dirty

6. Comparing your sensibilities to an old persons - come on, there has to be a better excuse for you to drive a truck.
7. If you did that you would be in the minority of truck owners. Or I would call 311 and get their lazy union a$$es out to clear it.
8. Again, so long as you dont drive like a "pickup owner" then we are fine with it.
9. I did. I prefer to pay $25 to fill up my tank and go just as far as I did when I paid $70
10. No
I think I can speak for most (other than the enviro whackos out there). So long as you dont drive like a "pickup owner" then we are fine with you driving your pickup. If you have the free money to spend 50% more on a truck than we do on a car and can afford the gas then more power to you.
But dont expect sympathy when you park downtown in spots that wernt designed for a truck. Or when you double park in a parking lot because your truck wont fit into 1 spot.
When I lived in a smaller town/farm I loved driving a tuck. I live in Calgary know so my prefrances have changed.
City (non biz use) truck drivers remind me of the poster who said the people from sask are used to being on a farm with wide open spaces as a reasoning why he wouldnt want to live in a condo or into a more dense community.