14 thoughts on “Not only he breeds and votes, a ticket is in his future…”
I think he parked in the wrong spot. The one with the pretty blue paint looks to be more appropriate.
He got board.
He got pegged last night by his girlfriend who drives a lifted f350 superduty
I laughed, no, because I am wearing those same shorts right now.
For those with time to kill, just park near the loading bay at a Home Depot. You can see this kind of insane stuff all day long.
And Cederq, I need an email addy to send you a few snapshots. If you aren’t able to see mine here, ask Phil. I’ve traded emails with him a time or two.
Wilco Wildude…
They are not your buck nekkid baby pictures are they?
My nephew works at Loews, and compared to some of the monkey, football, cluster Olympics in the parking lot, that 2×4 art exhibit is down right doable.
I had a buddy that used to do just that. park and watch the show.
I went with him one time, some sale was on and it was a riot !
he picked ones in the burbs had the best fools though.
next was the ones near big cities. and yes, he had a lot of time on his hands- retired with a lot of money !
he video taped some of the “better” ones to keep.
not sure if he still does it though, he got married a few years ago
she might have changed his “weekend plans”
Kinda reminds me of the one running around the Interwebs years ago that had the rice burner with the mondo load that had pushed the suspension all the way down and the tires were gonna pop any second.
This guy’s not at that level, though, although he MIGHT make it if he takes the back streets. Slowly.
Obviously doesn’t have a friend with a pickup truck. They might all drive Prius’
After dealing with some of my kids friends, I’m dismayed at the lack of common sense in that generation.
That said, I had a 94 Camry in the past. It’s back seat folded forward, extending the trunk. I’ve loaded it with 2x4s more than once by routing them through the trunk to the front of the car, leaving only a foot or two hanging out.
BTW Whatever happened to roof racks? My old man had a set of racks with suction cups, and straps that tightened to the door frame. We’d pop those babies on the old chevy caprice to grab lumber.
Re: roof racks,
Modern cars don’t have rain gutters to anchor the racks to.
I have used them many times in the past when before I had a truck.
The sheet metal (plastic?) on the roof is so thin that you can’t put any weight on it. With my inherited grandma’s Rambler, I could stand on the roof, it was that strong. However, my cat dented the roof on the last car I had.
I wouldn’t try to put any weight on my current car’s roof as that is asking for it to collapse.
I think removing weight in the pursuit of Fed mandated MPG is what cause this.
I think he parked in the wrong spot. The one with the pretty blue paint looks to be more appropriate.
He got board.
He got pegged last night by his girlfriend who drives a lifted f350 superduty
I laughed, no, because I am wearing those same shorts right now.
For those with time to kill, just park near the loading bay at a Home Depot. You can see this kind of insane stuff all day long.
And Cederq, I need an email addy to send you a few snapshots. If you aren’t able to see mine here, ask Phil. I’ve traded emails with him a time or two.
Wilco Wildude…
They are not your buck nekkid baby pictures are they?
My nephew works at Loews, and compared to some of the monkey, football, cluster Olympics in the parking lot, that 2×4 art exhibit is down right doable.
I had a buddy that used to do just that. park and watch the show.
I went with him one time, some sale was on and it was a riot !
he picked ones in the burbs had the best fools though.
next was the ones near big cities. and yes, he had a lot of time on his hands- retired with a lot of money !
he video taped some of the “better” ones to keep.
not sure if he still does it though, he got married a few years ago
she might have changed his “weekend plans”
Kinda reminds me of the one running around the Interwebs years ago that had the rice burner with the mondo load that had pushed the suspension all the way down and the tires were gonna pop any second.
This guy’s not at that level, though, although he MIGHT make it if he takes the back streets. Slowly.
Obviously doesn’t have a friend with a pickup truck. They might all drive Prius’
After dealing with some of my kids friends, I’m dismayed at the lack of common sense in that generation.
That said, I had a 94 Camry in the past. It’s back seat folded forward, extending the trunk. I’ve loaded it with 2x4s more than once by routing them through the trunk to the front of the car, leaving only a foot or two hanging out.
BTW Whatever happened to roof racks? My old man had a set of racks with suction cups, and straps that tightened to the door frame. We’d pop those babies on the old chevy caprice to grab lumber.
Re: roof racks,
Modern cars don’t have rain gutters to anchor the racks to.
I have used them many times in the past when before I had a truck.
The sheet metal (plastic?) on the roof is so thin that you can’t put any weight on it. With my inherited grandma’s Rambler, I could stand on the roof, it was that strong. However, my cat dented the roof on the last car I had.
I wouldn’t try to put any weight on my current car’s roof as that is asking for it to collapse.
I think removing weight in the pursuit of Fed mandated MPG is what cause this.