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

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Have you ever seen a Chevy V8 (big or little) have a blown fuel pump diaphragm leak fuel into the crankcase ?
It ends up about like that.

That could have happened with an injector stuck in the open position, filled the top end and leaked in thru the rings....try to start it, poof.

Gasoline is a helluva initiator/propellant.
 
Well I must agree. did some Senior Olympics in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area. Heavy combination of tourists and city folks. Not bad, but still Huge Cities! Our son lives in the panhandle. Gone crazy since Hurricane Michael, but still small enough you can move around and actually see some trees. Plus, having a membership at Altus Really, Really Helps! (Except Destin, that place is crazy But our son lives across the Choctawhachee)

I lived in Destin when I was stationed at Hurlburt Field. Could make the drive in 25-30 minutes. Three times that now.

Was in Panama City contracted with FEMA the day after Michael hit. Got lost trying to find a friend’s house I had driven to numerous times.
 
I lived in Destin when I was stationed at Hurlburt Field. Could make the drive in 25-30 minutes. Three times that now.

Was in Panama City contracted with FEMA the day after Michael hit. Got lost trying to find a friend’s house I had driven to numerous times.
The wife and I went to Destin for a 3-4 day trip as we had never been in that part of the state. Had an enjoyable time (February) weather was great, not to crowded and pretty good grub. We decided to take a drive down the coastline to sightsee, it was a year or two after a hurricane had hit. WOW, there was no roofing or siding on beach houses for 50 miles!! . Anyway we had seen a town on the map and was intrigued by the name and wanted to check it out . Apalachicola , OMFG you could here the banjo music ! groups of guys clustered around old junk cars selling dope, giving the eye to the tourist driving in the hood. The whole town should have been in a deep woods hollow in the Ozarks.
 
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The wife and I went to Destin for a 3-4 day trip as we had never been in that part of the state. Had an enjoyable time (February) weather was great, not to crowded and pretty good grub. We decided to take a drive down the coastline to sightsee, it was a year or two after a hurricane had hit. WOW, there was no roofing or siding on beach houses for 50 miles!! . Anyway we had seen a town on the map and was intrigued by the name and wanted to check it out . Apalachicola , OMFG you could here the banjo music ! groups of guys clustered around old junk cars selling dope, giving the eye to the tourist driving in the hood. The whole town should have been in a deep woods hollow in the Ozarks.

There’s a reason it’s called LA (lower Alabama).
 


LOL the best is the comments that happen to be all true.

Please try to be original and avoid comments like "When men were men", "No fat, obese person in sight", "OSHA will get a shock", "No women on the construction site" and race related comments. Without exaggeration, such comments have now been made thousands of times under this video . Kindly focus on the contents of this video and make an attempt to go back in time in your mind to better understand what New York really was like in the 1930s. Thanks!!