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    Check out this load of lumber!

    Hi folks,

    My buddy sent me this, I thought I would share. I wonder what cost more, the lumber or the ticket.

    I got a god laugh out of this, hope you do too.

    Jonathan



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    That reminds me of a biker who didn't seem to like riding his Harley long distances. He had cut out the hatch, back seat and part of the roof of some poor car the size of a Pinto so the bike would roll in with the front tire between the front seats.

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    I sold my truck awhile ago, which I didn't use all that often. I can certainly fell this guy's pain. Looks like some interesting slabs of wood.

    vic

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    How about this one....
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    Obviously he didn't want to scratch the paint by tieing it on the roof. Any guesses on the type of wood it is?
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    When you see a deal on some nice wood, ya gotta move quick!

    The driver is probably a Creeker.

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    The other day I did see some people trying to put some 1/4" x 4 x 8 sheets of plywood into their trunk and were in the process of tying it down with the twine that the Borgs give away. There are always some who try when they sit on their brains!
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith ouellette View Post
    That reminds me of a biker who didn't seem to like riding his Harley long distances. He had cut out the hatch, back seat and part of the roof of some poor car the size of a Pinto so the bike would roll in with the front tire between the front seats.
    Harley's are like German Shepards, both like to ride in the back of pickup trucks.
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