Covering up a giant rental truck is no easy feat, especially if you don't
want to be charged for damage to a truck you do not own. Besides, the giant
rental truck is often nowhere near where you're setting up your yurt,
especially if you're setting up within a community of yurts. All that
aside, it is also a much simpler task to simply make your yurt with the
panels' logo side facing inward.  And I'm not about to carry my bottle of
beer in a paper bag just to hide the label for the 15 minutes or so it
takes me to quaff it down.  So let's keep things in perspective here.


On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Cody Firestone <[email protected]> wrote:

> and so few people bother to cover up the logos of corporations on their
> GIANT  rental trucks, so I dont think anyone will mind R-max.  most would
> not even know what it is.
>
> and no-one covers up liquor labels either...*:-)*
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