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Tuesday, May 09, 2023

Tuesday's gifs

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    1. My brother worked at a car dealership many years ago when we were in high school. That is exactly how they got the used cars looking so nice inside.

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    2. I hope she brought a towel.

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    3. That is how my uncle cleaned out his work truck all the time. He was a carpenter, and would just open both doors, and spray the water in one side and let the crap run out the other. Now days, I would be afraid to do that, because of all the electronics and such.

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    4. pigpen51, I used to do the same thing. Once, I parked my F-100 in a deep creek & washed out the floorboard. With modern electronics, I wouldn't dare.
      --Tennessee Budd

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  2. I love bulldogs (#3), not terribly bright. Do beat the woman in #9 though.

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  3. #9 Well that's one way to do it.

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  4. #9-I had a kid puke in the grocery getter one time. I had to resort to a steam cleaner to freshen that buggy up.

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  5. #4 - Looks like a proper traditional West Virginny weddin'. I notice the bride looked pleased at the developments.

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    1. Saved the best man having to mess up his suit.

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  7. Anyone have the story about #4?

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  8. We had a rooster that chased my brother and I around the farm yard when we about that age. When the rooster tried chasing Dad, well, he was delicious.

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  9. #9 My dad would take the maps out from behind the seat and hose his truck out every few weeks. No carpet, no electronics to speak of apart from the radio, vinyl everywhere. Worked like a charm.

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  10. In no.1, they’re only littlies, but must be townie kids, bushies or farm kids would’ve booted that rooster to buggery. I’d say that if any of Ken’s roosters get too uppity, that he refrains from kicking them in defence, it bruises the chook meat.
    Free range chooks taste so much better when cooked than battery raised fowls do. Isn’t that right, Ken?

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