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parry316 Oct 1, 2010 #1 :nanner: Attachments b895ecb4-67d2-4400-be29-3e10c28809bb.jpg 64.3 KB · Views: 395
Mr. Daystar In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs. Oct 1, 2010 #5 garyclone said: lol so what is the next vehicle to tumble in that water to get them? Click to expand... Yes. That series of pictures is much longer...next step is a much larger picker, that tumbles in too.
garyclone said: lol so what is the next vehicle to tumble in that water to get them? Click to expand... Yes. That series of pictures is much longer...next step is a much larger picker, that tumbles in too.
L LukeEl I am a failure to the Korean side of my family Oct 1, 2010 #8 I can picture Nelson Muntz going haha on this one.
Red Spyder Oct 2, 2010 #10 Born2Jizz said: Honest question: What other way is there to get them out?? :dunno: Click to expand... Use the force! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiNEwhdhWds ...and then watch the little green midget go in the drink too (by the way, I think that clip what a Lucas "improvement" like the Greedo shooting first kind of improvement)
Born2Jizz said: Honest question: What other way is there to get them out?? :dunno: Click to expand... Use the force! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiNEwhdhWds ...and then watch the little green midget go in the drink too (by the way, I think that clip what a Lucas "improvement" like the Greedo shooting first kind of improvement)
H hardgore Jun 18, 2011 #14 there is more... Attachments 061010-car-crane-crane.jpg 227.3 KB · Views: 213
F feller469 Moving to a trailer in Fife, AL. Jun 18, 2011 #15 not buying the last one, but it is funny
afterlights Jun 19, 2011 #16 Born2Jizz said: Honest question: What other way is there to get them out?? :dunno: Click to expand... I imagine just lifting the vehicle enough to drain away water weight and then bring it up, rather than what I assume they did lifting it out entirely.
Born2Jizz said: Honest question: What other way is there to get them out?? :dunno: Click to expand... I imagine just lifting the vehicle enough to drain away water weight and then bring it up, rather than what I assume they did lifting it out entirely.