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KNOWLEDGE is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Does it make oinking sounds?
Memories. Dad used a Shetland pony instead of the Ford, that was to slow.
It snowed a lot in Montana and we used a 56 Chevy pickup hood. We would pile all of our friends on it and ride down hill sides. I don't know how we never got seriously hurt or killed.Rarely snowed in SC so we used an old car hood on dirt roads.
Rarely snowed in SC so we used an old car hood on dirt roads.
In high school my buddies and I took a 70’s Ford Bronco hood (had a nice slope on the front end to shed snow) and welded/bolted an old junkyard benchseat to it. Took turns pulling it with our pickups through bean fields anytime we got more than a few inches of snow with anywhere between 3-10 guys crammed onto that hood. Usually had the girls as spectators in the bed of the truck to show off for, which didn’t help the stupidity level. It would eventually dissolve into a game of king of the hill. It’s a good thing we were at least smart enough to wear our snowmobile/MX/ATV helmets. The only injury I remember was one guy caught a pretty good concussion while riding in the bed of the pickup. Driver went through a drainage ditch at pretty high speed and he bounced his head off the bedrail. ?It snowed a lot in Montana and we used a 56 Chevy pickup hood. We would pile all of our friends on it and ride down hill sides. I don't know how we never got seriously hurt or killed.
Someone needs to explain the concept of "airplane hanger" to this guy.
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Memories. Dad used a Shetland pony instead of the Ford, that was to slow.
KNOWLEDGE is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
WISDOM is knowing not to put a tomato in a fruit salad.
PHILOSOPHY is wondering if a Bloody Mary is a smoothie
In high school my buddies and I took a 70’s Ford Bronco hood (had a nice slope on the front end to shed snow) and welded/bolted an old junkyard benchseat to it. Took turns pulling it with our pickups through bean fields anytime we got more than a few inches of snow with anywhere between 3-10 guys crammed onto that hood. Usually had the girls as spectators in the bed of the truck to show off for, which didn’t help the stupidity level. It would eventually dissolve into a game of king of the hill. It’s a good thing we were at least smart enough to wear our snowmobile/MX/ATV helmets. The only injury I remember was one guy caught a pretty good concussion while riding in the bed of the pickup. Driver went through a drainage ditch at pretty high speed and he bounced his head off the bedrail. ?
Inner tubes on frozen lakes..... My cousin has a bionic fucking leg because of a stumpDid the same in a cattle field back in the day. Not a drainage ditch but the 4x4 straddled that stump and the hood didn't. I can confidently say 1) I know what a bowling pin feels like and 2) Why am I not dead?!?
So many pins. He came across an old oak stump sideways and shattered every bone in his left leg from the hip down. That was 20 years ago and he's still got a pretty good limp.Inner tubes on frozen lakes..... My cousin has a bionic fucking leg because of a stump
These guys hide almost as good but that guy looks like the predator hiding that good
In a large family, you cut food up like that all the time, little pieces for the toddlers, medium pieces for the tweens, large pieces for the teenagers and the biggest piece for Daddy. Mommy just eats a tiny piece 'cause she's on a diet, then eats all the leftovers...If you are going to eat it all yourself, it don’t really matter how you cut it. ?