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Funny Pictures

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That Borsche tho...lol
That bugstang tho..lol

We all so that check tho...lolol
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My guess is, this is for the person who hits the course late, only has time to make the front 9 before the sun starts to set, and wants to be the first to start playing the back 9 the following morning.

~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
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When I worked at Toy's "R" Us back in the 90's, we sold 50lb bags of playground sand and one evening 2 families came in at the same time (I think they were neighbors) and bought what had to of been at least 1000lbs worth and spread them between one of the earlier Windstars and one of the Lumina APC Plasti-Vans, mostly in the middle with the center seats taken out and some behind the back seats of the vans. When Kevin and I got done with the loading, I looked at the two and realized the Lumina took all that sand nearly as well as the Chevy Beauville G-20 full sized van my parents had at the time would have while the Windstar looked about like, well.........like it took that about as well as that Freestar up there is handling the weight of that SxS up there:ror:

I'm just curious about one thing...how in the frak did they get it up there? LOL

~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place

That might not be too hard to explain, probably a forklift and an operator that didn't give 2 shats if something got hurt. The real question though, how are they going to get it down once they get it home?!:shock:
 
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