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Damn. R3DNECK LIM☺Z33N at MP 28.5 near Saulk Trail, IL on the Villa Grove Sub.
11-14-08
Saulk Trail, IL
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Rednecks on Georgia's Little River throw a bait net where the white bass and stripers spawn, seeking catfish on another river the next day.
I drew the templates and did some cutting. That's it!
I guess I also supplied the LED lights inside.
We get a little bored, sometimes - perhaps alcohol is involved. Too bad it wasn't a 2 story outhouse. (giggle)
LOL ;) I found this at Eastman Park in Phillips, not sure what the story is behind it though. The title for this pic is the first thing that popped into my head, I hope it doesn't offend anyone.....
We pulled the engine out of this 1981 Jeep Wagoneer without a cherry picker. Or at least not a real one.
After tearing off the heads and eliminating as much weight as possible we had to figure out a way to get it out. So when the first weight bar was bowing badly we decided to use the olympic weight bar. That was batter but we couldn't getthe engine out without some type of leverage. Looking around I asked if we could put 4x6's under the engine to lift it.
Shawn said no, but had the idea of putting the 4x6's on top with cinder blocks underneath.
The unbelievable thing is that it actually worked. And nobody was hurt. Well except from some squished fingers and scraped knuckles.
The really bad part was that they had to carry it on the weight bar about 40 feet or so to the back of the guy's truck, then list it onto the tailgate.
But they did it. It only took about six hours.
this dude named billy we met down at senior week on the strip.. we went back to his hotel and drunk his liquor hehe
Redneck girl likes to cruise in daddy's pickup truck,
And a redneck girl plays hard when she's down on her luck,
Living for Friday afternoon,
Lt. Governor Rutherford Visits The Preppy Redneck by Joe Andrucyk at The Preppy Redneck, 213 N Talbot St, St Michaels, MD 21663
An advert in Tin City, promoting a forthcoming canoe race.
Every one, it seems, is keen on the Royal Wedding.
Taken at Tin City, Naples.
Tin City is an old cannery plant that has been converted to hold a series of boutiques, bars and restaurants. The cannery plant came about in the 1920s when the Seaboard Airline Railroad allowed fast transportation from the fishing ports to the customers.