Give me a break.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/02/10/pf/autos/monster_trucks/index.htm?cnn=yes
I look for the saturn crawler to come out next.
Ugh! Those are some monster big trucks.
Slight correction: whet - to sharpen or hone. Perhaps you meant sate - to appease or quell?
The op was correct, its whet or sharpen the appetite, in a sense, a teaser.
I dunno, picunurse. I think Rhiannon8404 is correct. Probably should be “sating the appetite”.
That said – egads. Hope those trucks just stay on the track or out in the country.
Cool lookin’ truck… Now that my appetite for it has been whetted, I think I’ll rush out and buy one.
Dang! I was going to buy a Hummer, now it looks like I have to check those out too. :rolleyes:
I wouldn’t buy one. Too small for my tastes! 
Eh, give me a Canyonero over those piles of metal shavings any day.
12 yards long, 2 lanes wide,
65 tons of American Pride!
OOTINI!
Are you a Jawa?
It’ll be life imitates The Simpsons if these trucks develop unexplained fires (which will, indeed, be a matter for the courts).
We may buy something like that when we retire and decide to hit the road. Of course, we’ll be hauling a trailer full of horses too, and we probably wouldn’t get the model that’s all blinged out.
But then, Cowboy’s licensed for commercial trucks and is perfectly capable of driving something like that. I’d get a commercial license too, if we do that, because I just don’t think it’s right that any old Joe can go drive a behemoth on the public roads like that. Or like those giant RV’s - those are scary with who-knows-who behind the wheel.
You are a very, very, very bad person. I almost hurt myself on my Blizzard when I saw that. 
Damn, they beat me to it. I was looking at one of these http://www.volvo.com/NR/rdonlyres/0245F14F-73AB-49BB-82F0-6BB6F6A60692/0/20608017_small.jpg for my daily commuter vehicle. The only problem was what to do with the unfinished-looking area behind the cab. I had ideas to make the ultimate conversion van or mini-winni. A factory-quality pickup lookalike is just the ticket.
These Chevys might be better for horse hauling.
Will this do?