#9 - you bought by weight, not by volume so you didn't get cheated. Plus, if you gave it a shake when you picked it up you should have felt the weight distribution was way off.
#1 - happened to my girlfriend 10 years ago. Some little bastards found a box of roofing nails in the unfinished buildings in an apartment complex, and threw it into the road... that runs in front of their apartment complex...
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#3. Been there done that. Same wheel, same truck.
ReplyDeleteDid it rust out?
DeleteI just put ball joints in my little old Ford Ranger last year. Now I'm glad I did.
DeleteI didn't know those things came apart unless you used a separator AND beat the crap out of it with a big hammer.
DeleteNeglect and 60 MPH, best on a curve.
Delete#4 Jerry Van Dyke on Coach: "You can't fix chicken too rare for me."
ReplyDelete#6, looks like there's a dummy under it looking up!
ReplyDelete#1 better traction on ice!
ReplyDelete#9 - you bought by weight, not by volume so you didn't get cheated. Plus, if you gave it a shake when you picked it up you should have felt the weight distribution was way off.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have bought that one if I'd seen the hole.
Delete#6 really got me. Picked up like a momma cat picks up a kitten.
ReplyDeleteI just put out $1400 for a set of truck tires because of that crap.
ReplyDeleteThe truck in the air, bet the dock is union and the guy parked where he shouldn’t.
ReplyDelete#1 - happened to my girlfriend 10 years ago. Some little bastards found a box of roofing nails in the unfinished buildings in an apartment complex, and threw it into the road... that runs in front of their apartment complex...
ReplyDelete#1 Has got to be sabatoogie... or faked.
ReplyDelete#4 - You have to love the weird crunchiness from under-cooked chicken. THAT takes it to a new level though.
#1, common in SW Florida since the hurricane a year ago. Constructions workers leave them all over the parking areas and streets where they park.
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