#1 Mexican, contract, rental house clean out, our motto, "One load". #7 might be in the left lane, but refugeeing from Commiefornia. #9 too. #10, I've done that, as the primary fastening system. It was a rat rod, 1979, 620 Datsun pick up with a Mercury, Capri, v6 and 4 speed. It was a semi rocket. Getting it smogged in California required "knowing" people and money.
I was kinda proud of myself for having wheeled a small chicken coop in to the garage from the field this weekend, balanced on a push mower. Then I saw #9.
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#7 You just know thats packed for a vacation and he's in the left lane, going 5 mph below the speed limit.
ReplyDelete#1 Mexican, contract, rental house clean out, our motto, "One load". #7 might be in the left lane, but refugeeing from Commiefornia. #9 too. #10, I've done that, as the primary fastening system. It was a rat rod, 1979, 620 Datsun pick up with a Mercury, Capri, v6 and 4 speed. It was a semi rocket. Getting it smogged in California required "knowing" people and money.
DeleteGentlemen, do not let your wives see this post. They will take notes and judge your packing ability accordingly.
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing #3, I finally understand where Kawasaki Mules come from.
ReplyDelete3) I've always figured those style of Japanese trucks bred like flies.
ReplyDelete#3 You hardly ever see them breed in the wild anymore.
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Shoulda pluged the drive shaft into the trailer reciever...
DeleteI was kinda proud of myself for having wheeled a small chicken coop in to the garage from the field this weekend, balanced on a push mower. Then I saw #9.
ReplyDeleteHumbled.
9 looks like the car became a powerful magnet and drove past a scrap yard.
Delete"That, right there is what we call probable cause, Officer Bubba... Now we gotta' search it."
DeleteI was expecting to see at least one picture of a chevy pickup tailgate with a strap holding it on. It seams to happen to every one I have ever owned.
ReplyDeleteLooks good to go... Just don't get behind any of them
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9. How many curb alerts did one trip Larry hit on his way to the scrap yard?!?
ReplyDelete#9. That's right by my house. Shame I missed that going by!
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