In re #13 -- The chevrotain (mouse-deer) looks nothing like that awful shop-job putting a mouse's body and werid legs together with an anctual mouse-deer hear. the real animal is quite cute, actually.
16) I always take my receiver hitch out and stow it when not in use for the very selfish reason that the person most likely to run his shin into it is me.
#17: Me. Mid seventies during my very short motorcycle racing career I bought a nice stopwatch. First time I wanted to use it, I dropped it, tried to catch it and slammed it into the concrete below. Bye bye stopwatch. ☹️😂
#16... I'd take my hitch out if I could find the key to the locking lynch pin. I'm going to have to either break out the lockpicks when I don't have anything else to do, or grind it off. Neither option sounds like a lot of fun, so it sits for now.
Phillip, I had the same problem, whipped out my 20 volt DeWalt grinder, it was off in under 5 minutes. They are NOT hardened steel. Hell, I didn't even break a sweat.
No key needed. All that's necessary is to leave it in for one winter season in the northeast. It's easy. Just do the math: Tight fitting receiver + calcium chloride / one winter = you will never remove that hitch again....ever.
I have a buddy who followed the Grateful Dead for about 5 years in the early ‘80s. He survived by selling grilled cheese sandwiches and tie-dyed shirts at the shows. He said he would make enough to cover gas, hotel and tickets to the next show with enough left over for recreational pharmaceuticals.
#20 Truth,. It owns every meme you ever posted.
ReplyDeleteIn re #13 -- The chevrotain (mouse-deer) looks nothing like that awful shop-job putting a mouse's body and werid legs together with an anctual mouse-deer hear. the real animal is quite cute, actually.
ReplyDeleteThe real ones have fangs.
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Delete16) I always take my receiver hitch out and stow it when not in use for the very selfish reason that the person most likely to run his shin into it is me.
ReplyDeleteLesson learned… I still have a knot from forgetting to stow it properly. That was two years ago.
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#9 70's too. In life, things don't usually change for the better.
ReplyDelete#17: Me. Mid seventies during my very short motorcycle racing career I bought a nice stopwatch. First time I wanted to use it, I dropped it, tried to catch it and slammed it into the concrete below. Bye bye stopwatch. ☹️😂
ReplyDeleteSo many laughs, so many what the hell moments, such a nice start to the day although I have been up for 4hrs
ReplyDelete#16... I'd take my hitch out if I could find the key to the locking lynch pin. I'm going to have to either break out the lockpicks when I don't have anything else to do, or grind it off. Neither option sounds like a lot of fun, so it sits for now.
ReplyDeletePhillip, I had the same problem, whipped out my 20 volt DeWalt grinder, it was off in under 5 minutes. They are NOT hardened steel. Hell, I didn't even break a sweat.
DeleteNo key needed. All that's necessary is to leave it in for one winter season in the northeast. It's easy. Just do the math: Tight fitting receiver + calcium chloride / one winter = you will never remove that hitch again....ever.
Delete#14 - ☢️ In case of fallout ☢️
ReplyDelete- re-insert and shorten the stroke.
Love #18 - sold many left over sandwich bread & cheese or spaghetti to some f’d up mf just to afford enough gas money to make it to another show
ReplyDeleteI have a buddy who followed the Grateful Dead for about 5 years in the early ‘80s. He survived by selling grilled cheese sandwiches and tie-dyed shirts at the shows. He said he would make enough to cover gas, hotel and tickets to the next show with enough left over for recreational pharmaceuticals.
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DeleteBurning Man Festival.
Mine will still be in the receiver when the archaeologists dig it up.
ReplyDelete#14 nooooo!!!! not the Cadillac grainer! it had a hole to sleep in and a front porch for all your gear!
ReplyDeleteRIP Hobo Shoestring
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSEBgkpANW8
10 Dogs really do that ? city dweller :(
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