Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. Crusader66

    Crusader66 Road Train Member

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    That's a cool pic of that Buck silhouetted against that wall. He's going to have a nice rack once it gets all grown in.
     
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  3. jamespmack

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    Dad drank that, I will say of you can find it fresh its good.
     
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  4. jamespmack

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    Never heard of them, BW3's came from there in 1982? Before they were popular I liked them.
     
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  6. jamespmack

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    @MACK E-6 The problem with that mentioned semi auto shotgun. Around here they have Trap shoots, or skeet parties. (gangbangs) Everyone drinks beers and after awhile you start swapping guns. Someone is gonna ask how she feels and wanna try her. You figure "sure its your pal, he won't hurt her". But then others offer you to shoot one with their gun. Next thing you know 20 guys have pumped boxes of magnums though her with a full choke. All kinds of colored shells, someone take the duck plug out so it fits more and what happens? Well that slide is jammed full of used gun powder and you have to take it home and clean it.


    Might as well just get a double barrel.
    :)
     
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  7. KillingTime

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    It's pretty popular in the Northeast. Shelved right next to the Miller Lite, Pabst & Milwaukee's Best.... a little ways away from the Keystone & Busch. Lol.
     
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  8. jamespmack

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    I think its the green bottle, yuengling In in green glass will turn to skunk water to.
     
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  9. RedForeman

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    Don't knock it till you had one. Over the years I've traded lots of cars, it's just what I do. Out of all of them, the '97 Grandma Marquis was the 2nd best road trip barge of them all. Seats 6 with elbow room, marshmallow suspension that will glide over a r/r grade like it didn't happen, and 28 mpg on the freeway. Only road trip car that was better was the big Beemer an '06 740iL, mainly due to a/c built into the seats and a trunk that would hold 2 more dead bodies than the Mercury.
     
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  10. KillingTime

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    That's one hell of a marketing pitch, right there.

    Edit: I just imagined Billy Mays yelling at the camera: 'BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE!'
     
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