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Redneck is a derogatory term mainly, but not exclusively, applied to white Americans perceived to be crass and unsophisticated, closely associated with rural whites of the Southern United States. Its meaning possibly stems from the sunburn found on farmers' necks dating back to the late 19th century.
Hemyock, Devon, UK.
How freeking awesome is this? Redneck Pool! New release at Midnyte Creations! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Venom/127/104/1501
Fort Mohave / Mohave County / Arizona. For when you want a Ford Lightning, but a Ford Thunderbird will do.
I used to be an engineer and possibly made some bonehead choices over the course of a 46 year career. Hopefully there's no pictures or database records to document. The dude at the back of this cut of cars isn't so lucky. At first when he ran out toward the train, I thought he was screwin' with the conductor, then I thought maybe he's messin' with my picture by striking a pose. Nope. They were erecting a cover-all for a bulk landscape material company at the east end of the former EL yard in Kent, OH. Until they got everything fastened together, they had tied a rope to the first frame of the cover-all and then anchored it to the rail of the spur. He ran out to try to get enough slack to prevent the SD from pulling their erection over. Talk about ED. He succeeded but he was lucky that the flange didn't cut the rope and that there was just enough slack for the rope to snap over the plow. The engineer stopped and told him to get that s#%t out of there. After complaining that their erection would fall over, their solution was to trench between the ties under the rail and anchor the structure to something heavy on the other side of the track.
The Redneck beer cooler and bar is back in operation! Now serving Bell's Porter (an excellent dark beer), and Natural Ice. Theo T. Bear Proprieter..
This was sometime back in the 2000s near Columbia, TN. A friend and I were driving some flooded backroads, high on derelict immaturity, and cashed in on this photo op.
My homemade snowblower on the front of 4wheeler took it from lawn tractor never worked good was always stuck on tractor put a 12 hp motor on it and a tongue that hooks to back of bike on ball the front wheels take the weight of blower which pivots it up too lift with the bike winch it still throws snow 60-70 feet {was further with tractor} the drive belt is engaged with a linear actuator as a clutch Made it three years ago still working strong may but a 15 or 20 hp on it this property much bigger to clean 400 feet of driveway alone