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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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So true.

We have a good Subaru dealer here and lots of people around here drive them, but you can tell the locals because they’re rusty and dirty 🤣

When you see a very shiny nice one with the lesbian looking chick and a bunch of bumper stickers, you know they’re not from around here
 

Was on the radio when we were kids... But never on the 'good' stations. So not on the Rock station (it wasn't CLASSIC then... so shaddup!) Nope, always on the local station so we had to listen to dairy reports, Lawrence Welk and The Girl from Ipinema... and then find out that every town in our area EXCEPT ours was cancelled. I had my first snow day March of SENIOR YEAR... and I didn't find out about it until I got to school in my Jeep. Had given up listening to cancellations.

Bought a 6 pack of Molson Golden (my beer at the time) and went skiing.

I'll see if I can find the Rusty DeWeese video of our school busses...

Sirhr
 
I never took a picture because it was before smart phones, but the mid 2000's Chevy gas pickups had a bracket just ahead of the right side cylinder head. The gap between the bracket and the head was perfect to hold a can of Campbell's chunky soup, and every company truck we had was the same engine. The can fit tight enough that it didn't matter how rough a road we were on, it stayed out. It sure was nice to have a hot lunch when working in the bush during winter.
We also had a bunch of propane fired thermo electric generators in an area I worked in, so I made this little grill from stainless tubing to put over the exhaust stack. It's just a propane burner and a big thermopile, so pretty much like a propane BBQ.
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Kristian
 
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