11 - I've actually heard that one. A friend of mine once asked his old farmer Grandfather why he didn't have an indoor toilet and he said "that doesn't belong in the house".
#11 --all of the old, old people i have ever known thought that having a indoor toilet was nasty. most all of them had a place made in the barn. the wife's grandparents had plenty of money but they had no indoor plumbing other than one cold water spout over the kitchen sink. they got by just fine and lived until their 90's, think about it.
#2 - A few years ago the kid across the street backed a car (not his, he had no license) across the street at full throttle into my pickup. The pickup formerly belonged to my Dad, and he had made the rear bumper out of heavy channel iron and securely mounted it to the frame. It totaled the car. It knocked some paint off of the bumper as it pushed my pickup a foot and a half into my house. A well made bumper is a wonderful thing.
Country Boy, a friend had someone drive backwards across a 2 acre field because he was mad at his girlfriend and crashed into his shed. that must have been some good stuff!!
some drunk kids drove their car into the back of my Suburban ... they hit the brakes too late, but their front end wedged under the burb, hitting the 2" hitch welded to the frame. It splitt the hood down the middle and sheared the engine mounting bolts. pushed the burb 15' uphill and up a curb. one of them was caught running off with a case of beer. lol. Suburban was fine. - Chi.
#2-My first vehicle was a 1943 Ford jeep. It was used in the Italian campaign in WWII, it still had the tripod machine gun mount in the back and a 4 speed with 3 extra gear shifts, r and f, 4 or 2, and high or low, and had the snorkel kit so it was used to come onto the beach somewhere. It was a jeep it just had the flathead 4 cylinder.
It had a railroad tie front bumper just like the picture, and if I were driving in the woods down in the sandhills, I could veer off the road and knock down pine trees, lol.
My father "demanded" that I let my sister drive it out on the farm, she thought she could drive a stick since her best friend had a new MG, wrong, it was un-synchronized and she tore the transmission up. I payed 400 bucks for it, and had spent probably another 100 bucks on redoing parts like plugs, plug wires, points and condenser, coil. rigging up rubber tubing off the manifold that ran the air powered windshield wipers.
Getting and fixing the transmission was going to cost about 800, so I sold it to someone else that used it for parts.
If you want to recreate that Jeep, they make them like that new in the Philippines, they send it to you in a box and you build it. mdjuan is the company. Pretty neat stuff. Sorry about your Jeep.
Well these made me shake my head
ReplyDeleteI'm giving a 10 to number 20.
ReplyDeleteLooks more like Tyler Swift.
Delete#18 ... Who are the bottom two guys?
ReplyDeleteOzzy Osbourne and Kevin Cronin. REO speedwagon
Delete11 - I've actually heard that one. A friend of mine once asked his old farmer Grandfather why he didn't have an indoor toilet and he said "that doesn't belong in the house".
ReplyDelete#11 --all of the old, old people i have ever known thought that having a indoor toilet was nasty. most all of them had a place made in the barn. the wife's grandparents had plenty of money but they had no indoor plumbing other than one cold water spout over the kitchen sink.
Deletethey got by just fine and lived until their 90's, think about it.
I hope everyone here puts the lid down before the flush. Otherwise...well there's plenty of vids out there. -sammy
Delete# 18 My guess is Jon Bon Jovi, Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne, Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon
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DeleteThat's OZZY ??? No way!
DeleteNope.
DeleteYou’re way off.
That’s Grandma Jo, Great Aunt Jenny, Great Aunt Betty and Grandma Lynne.
#18: And yet not one has declared they are transitioning.
ReplyDelete#2 - A few years ago the kid across the street backed a car (not his, he had no license) across the street at full throttle into my pickup. The pickup formerly belonged to my Dad, and he had made the rear bumper out of heavy channel iron and securely mounted it to the frame. It totaled the car. It knocked some paint off of the bumper as it pushed my pickup a foot and a half into my house. A well made bumper is a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteCountry Boy,
Deletea friend had someone drive backwards across a 2 acre field because he was mad at his girlfriend and crashed into his shed. that must have been some good stuff!!
some drunk kids drove their car into the back of my Suburban ... they hit the brakes too late, but their front end wedged under the burb, hitting the 2" hitch welded to the frame.
DeleteIt splitt the hood down the middle and sheared the engine mounting bolts. pushed the burb 15' uphill and up a curb. one of them was caught running off with a case of beer. lol. Suburban was fine.
- Chi.
Who's the girl in #8? Asking for a friend
ReplyDeleteI don't know... thought I would answer for everyone...
Delete#2-My first vehicle was a 1943 Ford jeep. It was used in the Italian campaign in WWII, it still had the tripod machine gun mount in the back and a 4 speed with 3 extra gear shifts, r and f, 4 or 2, and high or low, and had the snorkel kit so it was used to come onto the beach somewhere. It was a jeep it just had the flathead 4 cylinder.
ReplyDeleteIt had a railroad tie front bumper just like the picture, and if I were driving in the woods down in the sandhills, I could veer off the road and knock down pine trees, lol.
My father "demanded" that I let my sister drive it out on the farm, she thought she could drive a stick since her best friend had a new MG, wrong, it was un-synchronized and she tore the transmission up. I payed 400 bucks for it, and had spent probably another 100 bucks on redoing parts like plugs, plug wires, points and condenser, coil. rigging up rubber tubing off the manifold that ran the air powered windshield wipers.
Getting and fixing the transmission was going to cost about 800, so I sold it to someone else that used it for parts.
#16 Liz Cheney times four.
ReplyDelete#5 - Vinegar? Well, okay then.
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ReplyDeleteYou found my old truck. Yup did just that bout 35 years back a few miles sw of dc.
If you want to recreate that Jeep, they make them like that new in the Philippines, they send it to you in a box and you build it. mdjuan is the company. Pretty neat stuff. Sorry about your Jeep.
ReplyDeleteThey make 'em new like that in Toldeo, too. (Some assembly required).
Delete#2 needs a few different colored paint streaks on it..
ReplyDeleteAfter some cheap whiskeh, I'd fuck those pigs titehs!
ReplyDeleteChutes Magoo
I don’t get #8.
ReplyDelete#14, Indian guy: "Show booba & vagene"
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