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p/allen
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Posted: March-28-2007 at 10:36pm |
I came to work this morning and noticed this in the parking lot . I thought boat dr might know him . I found out who it belonged to and asked him why. He said he didnt have a trailer or truck . Can you say INTELLIGENT?? Pat |
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p/allen
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JMurph
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I don't know. It looks like he's going to be having some fun. I see all of these post with snow mobiles in them, but we grew up with mini-bikes, three-wheelers and four-wheelers. We had a blast and I would say that we would have done just about anything to get one where we were going. I say kudos to that redneck.
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62 wood
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Pat,
Good thing he has that "baloney-slicer" on the deck lid!...I think? |
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p/allen
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I think he has it pitched up towards the front . That way when he comes to a dip in the road it will fly over it instead of bottoming out his suspension.
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Darrel
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Company car??
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redneck7
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When I had a Tacoma we used to haul 3 dirtbikes and a 4wheeler in it's tiny little bed. Put the 4wheeler front tires up on the roof of the cab, the back tires on boards that we'd secured to my toolbox and the dirt bikes set with their front tires against the toolbox and their back tires on the edge of the lowered tailgate.
To add to the fun, the truck was lifted 7.5" and had 35" tires...so getting each thing up in it was a real good time. There used to be a guy who raced the series we raced who would bring his dirtbike to the track laid down sideways hanging out of the back of his hatchback. It was hilarious. |
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87BFN owner
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Man that is some funny stuff, I thought the things I see around my house are funny. Never seen anything like that before.
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boat dr
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pallen, sorry to bust your bubble ,but he ain't a redneck.The car would not be any cleaner than the 'wheeler.
And you say you found out his name,bet it was not BUBBA,I REST MY CASE>>>>>> He Ain't A Redneck,We DO Have Scruples..............boat dr |
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all i can say is WOW..........
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eric lavine
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there are no words that i can think of that describe this, i could see whoever's four wheeler that is and saying its my ma's car she dont mind
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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87BFN owner
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Eric I thinks would most likely go, it's my mom's car please don't tell her!
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redneck7
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On the flip side of the "not a redneck" argument: It is a Pontiac...so the possibility still exists.
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duffnit
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I wonder how many beers led to that idea...d
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Danny
"no offense- but the rate at which you spread bad information is very impressive" |
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nates78ski
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None... that sh*t's ingrained from birth. haha Nate |
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Barracuda
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I think that guy also hauls boat lifts around on a Ford Ranger..
hey- whatever works for you... |
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JoeinNY
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Any port in a storm I always say, The last couple years I had my 1985 300zx you wouldnt believe the stuff I put on, in, and pulled behind that thing. Actually had a very good sized (3 kegs lying down, and a freshman recuit to keep them from rolling around) hatchback, necessity is the mother of redneck invention.
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75 Tique
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Hey,
Sometimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do. or |
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eric lavine
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do you think they drive the trucks down the ramp to luanch? i could see the old coger sayin, close the windows hun, hittin the brakes really hard so she'll slide right in
whens the last time you ever seen a dually Toyota? with f-in trailer fenders |
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JoeinNY
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On the body style previous to that one there were actually a lot of one ton toyota dualies made, most became the basis of campers and moving vans. Hell of a sweet setup I always thought, not a lot of speed but very reliable and great mileage. I would love one of those small 80's toyota campers...
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redneck.
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eric lavine
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I know what a redneck is....kinda, but what is the true explanation of the word redneck?
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depends on what state your in eric.whats the difference between a hillbilly and a redneck?..had a guy want to kick my ass for calling him a hillbilly...told me "i aint no mother fu**ing hillbilly, im a redneck.".i told him i was sorry that i got the two confused!.lol
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eric lavine
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is it anything like a farmers tan? is it because you wear a bandana around your neck?
no pun Farmer |
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boat dr
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Erick, I looked this up and found it to be a good explanation of said culture;
Redneck, in modern usage, predominantly refers to a particular stereotype of people who may be found in many regions of the United States or Canada. Originally limited to Appalachia and the American South, and later the Ozarks and Rocky Mountains, this stereotype is now widespread in other states and the Canadian provinces. The word can be used either as a pejorative or as a matter of pride, depending on context. Just leave it to the damn yankees to dilute our culture,the same as Blacken Catfish,now everyone can have it or anybody can be a redneck..............boat dr |
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p/allen
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WHAT ???????? English!!!!!!!!!!!
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eric lavine
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BD, you sound like the commander from Texas, talked for 10 minutes and i still dont know why they came up with the word Redneck, is it from a bad razor? I really thought it derived from cowboys wearing bandanas around thier necks...i dont know.
oh yeah, no k in Eric lol |
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Mark Mel
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As I understand it the term 'redneck' was from the farmers working in the fields under the hot sun. Since they work toward the ground they would get sunburn on their necks.
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redneck7
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I'm just gonna watch this conversation, and probably chuckle a few times along the way.
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