How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
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How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
who are freezing their butts off now
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
tomb wrote:
> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
tomb wrote:
> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
tomb wrote:
> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
tomb wrote:
> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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> OK so it's not a Honda. Thought you folks might be up for a laugh anyway
> besides all these serious discussions, especially all our Canadian friends
> who are freezing their butts off now
>
> http://user.innerjoin.net/adrian/video/tow.wmv
(O_O) (>_<) Oh, man.. that's just wrong..... Folks, there's a reason
you were taught about angles in high school.
1) WTF were you boys thinking?!
2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
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> 2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
> 2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
> 2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
> 2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
> woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
quick lube place.
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Randolph wrote:
>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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Randolph wrote:
>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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Randolph wrote:
>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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Re: How to *not* pull your car out of the snow
Randolph wrote:
>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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>>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
>>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
> Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
through. Point taken.
> It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
> Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> quick lube place.
Or financial consultants for the next President.
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"ShujinTribble" <tribbleSHOE@SHOEbuffnet.net> wrote in message
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> Randolph wrote:
>
> >>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> >>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
>
> > Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> > the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
>
> AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
> through. Point taken.
>
> > It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> > just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
>
> Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
> AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
>
> > Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> > quick lube place.
>
> Or financial consultants for the next President.
>
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"ShujinTribble" <tribbleSHOE@SHOEbuffnet.net> wrote in message
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> Randolph wrote:
>
> >>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> >>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
>
> > Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> > the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
>
> AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
> through. Point taken.
>
> > It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> > just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
>
> Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
> AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
>
> > Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> > quick lube place.
>
> Or financial consultants for the next President.
>
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Darn.. the link is down
"ShujinTribble" <tribbleSHOE@SHOEbuffnet.net> wrote in message
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> Randolph wrote:
>
> >>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> >>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
>
> > Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> > the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
>
> AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
> through. Point taken.
>
> > It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> > just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
>
> Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
> AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
>
> > Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> > quick lube place.
>
> Or financial consultants for the next President.
>
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"ShujinTribble" <tribbleSHOE@SHOEbuffnet.net> wrote in message
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> Randolph wrote:
>
> >>2) Gimme a '69 Buick Wildcat any day! (All metal, no plastic! The truck
> >>woulda pulled the tranny out before the bumper would come off.)
>
> > Perhaps so, but if you look carefully you'll see that they pulled off
> > the actual steel bumper, not only the plastic bumper cover.
>
> AHH! I see now... I was laughing too hard to see that the first time
> through. Point taken.
>
> > It's hard to see from the camera angle, but couldn't these nice boys
> > just have driven the car forward and out of the snow?
>
> Or better still.... Pulled it the other direction in the first place.
> AH! But hindsight is 20/20 they say.
>
> > Scary thing is that these guys may end up with careers at the local
> > quick lube place.
>
> Or financial consultants for the next President.
>
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