Cold rain, warm pool. I was in a hot pool once at Radium Hot Springs in British Columbia in a sleet storm. I would have loved to have an umbrella handy.
#2- Beats carrying him- enough layers of clothing to make it a comfortable ride- if you try that in the US , you'll get arrested and your child placed into foster care-
That is how my uncle used to clean out his work pickup. Open the doors and spray the inside down with his garden hose. He was a carpenter who built almost half of the homes in my small hometown of about 1,000.
At a cabinet shop I worked at in the '80s, we had a '74 F100. We used to drive it into the middle of the creek & just let the creek do the washing inside & out. Worked until we ruined the (floor) headlight dimmer switch. --Tennessee Budd
When I did farm and ranch work back in the 80s, we all hosed out our beaters like Pigpen's uncle. We'd have used a creek if there was one handy and flowing.
#1 I was raised on a fourteen mile lake and it was a tourist trap. Us kids would be on the town dock and it would start raining. All the city kids and their parents would be headed for shore running for their cars, hidding under the life guard tower or under towels or blankets. Us natives used to get quite a chuckle out of that.
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#1: those people can VOTE.......
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DeleteCold rain, warm pool. I was in a hot pool once at Radium Hot Springs in British Columbia in a sleet storm. I would have loved to have an umbrella handy.
DeleteThey should only vote on Wednesdays.
Delete#4 Also shits in the street...
ReplyDelete#2- Beats carrying him- enough layers of clothing to make it a comfortable ride- if you try that in the US , you'll get arrested and your child placed into foster care-
ReplyDelete10's skills are pretty dang impressive.
ReplyDeleteUntil she hits her head on the concrete.
Delete#6 and now you look like the dickhead that you are!
ReplyDeleteI was expecting a broccoli head.
DeleteI have a machete used for trimming trees and bushes. Quicker and easier than getting out the hedge trimmer.
ReplyDelete4: Newly acquired wife #6 tries to outdo the other 5
ReplyDelete- WDS
When the pressboard crumbles breaking all of her plates, bowls and glassware she may learn otherwise.
DeleteEvil Franklin
That is how my uncle used to clean out his work pickup. Open the doors and spray the inside down with his garden hose. He was a carpenter who built almost half of the homes in my small hometown of about 1,000.
ReplyDeleteAt a cabinet shop I worked at in the '80s, we had a '74 F100. We used to drive it into the middle of the creek & just let the creek do the washing inside & out. Worked until we ruined the (floor) headlight dimmer switch.
Delete--Tennessee Budd
When I did farm and ranch work back in the 80s, we all hosed out our beaters like Pigpen's uncle. We'd have used a creek if there was one handy and flowing.
Delete#1 I was raised on a fourteen mile lake and it was a tourist trap. Us kids would be on the town dock and it would start raining. All the city kids and their parents would be headed for shore running for their cars, hidding under the life guard tower or under towels or blankets. Us natives used to get quite a chuckle out of that.
ReplyDelete#4 That's me when I see a roach in the cabinet. And not just that cabinet the whole kitchen.
ReplyDelete# 3. Too fat to jump
ReplyDelete# 10. Wow.
JD
#4…. Can you spell drugs..?
ReplyDelete# 5 is one John Belushi missed: "Samurai tree trimmer."
ReplyDelete#10 - girl has skills!
ReplyDeleteHave seen plenty of people trim Christmas trees like that. Never saw anyone do so without chaps.
ReplyDelete#8 What the FUCK makes people feel that it's OK to plop their ass on someone else's car? Any car, much less an umpty-umpteen-thousand dollar supercar?
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I think the owner is one of the guys sitting there posing for pics on a busy street. The guy with the bat is just tired of them blocking the road.
DeleteRandy, I believe you're right.
Delete#5: I love a well-trimmed bush.
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