OT:Just too good not to share.
I was told this was belgium, but from the signage, it's obviously an
english speaking country. Maybe Britain. BUT...then I thought, "Hmmmm. Could this have happened somewhere on our
continent? In a country to the north of the US? And who IS that standing
on the undercarriage of the "jacked" Ford Focus in the 1st photo? I mean
just LOOK at all those unsavory characters hanging around the docks!
Haven't we read about those guys somewhere? http://zattevrienden.realroot.be/depanneren.htm |
RichZ
Nov 18 2004
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| It's Europe, look at the license plates. I marched for peace, right along with the rest of the Division. |
markypiep
Nov 19
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| You missed the joke. Of course it's Europe. But it sure looks like it
could be part of the adventures of al. |
RichZ
Nov 19
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| I wanna see him try and bring it back for credit |
alwaysfishking
Nov 19
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| well ya know he might be able to cause we all know he left the cello on the
seats.... Wayne |
spoonplugger
Nov 19
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| I think the canoe could be a dead giveaway! |
Charles
Nov 19
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| My friend in the UK saw this and says it occurred in Ireland. FWIW. |
Jack
Nov 19
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| I always thought one had to be smart enough to paddle in order to properly
operate a canoe... Warren |
go-bassn
Nov 19
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| Beats me... maybe that's why it's upside-down, and not in the water. |
Charles
Nov 19
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| He was taking it off the roof of his mom's car when he realized he left
the car in neutral. Then he called a lad (his uncle/father) to try to
pull the car out with a "borrowed" crane. "Uncle Daddy, just ask to
take that crane thats for sale out for a test drive, then we can just
return it!" |
Henry
Nov 19
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| U.K Ireland, what does Rich know? after all he doesn't know Jack Scmitt..:-) Jack Schmitt> My friend in the UK saw this and says it occurred in Ireland.
FWIW. |
alwaysfishking
Nov 19
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| Now come on Rich! Al is probably working feverishly on Eric's lure as we
speak and unable to defend himself. I can see him working doggedly (little
tongue hanging out, plaid shirt and suspenders, toque on head) with a rasp
and a piece of balsa clamped in a vice with a sky high mound of wood bits on
one side and some roughed out finished Rapala like bodies ready for hooks on
the other, all by the light of a single bulb hanging from the ceiling of the
woodshed. Lori Jajwuth.
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Steve ;-) |
Steve
Nov 20
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Dan
Nov 20
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