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Could this be Nip's new wheels?

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Nah. Needs a missile launcher.

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The JAM wrote:Nah. Needs a missile launcher.
Check the trunk. :wink:

BTW, Have you ever seen how a redneck cheats to get to stay in the HOV lane?

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And to protect it they need ..

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Squeaky Bunny wrote:Could this be Nip's new wheels?
Daisy 2.0?

I can't believe I know this.

I can't believe I am admitting I know this.

I can't believe I am admitting in public that I know this...

But the name of the car in question was the General Lee, not Daisy.

(mind like a flea market...)

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MikeVanPelt wrote:
Squeaky Bunny wrote:Could this be Nip's new wheels?
Daisy 2.0?

I can't believe I know this.

I can't believe I am admitting I know this.

I can't believe I am admitting in public that I know this...

But the name of the car in question was the General Lee, not Daisy.

(mind like a flea market...)
You showing you age. I bet you know what a Church key is too. :)
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MikeVanPelt wrote:
Squeaky Bunny wrote:Could this be Nip's new wheels?
Daisy 2.0? <snip>
But the name of the car in question was the General Lee, not Daisy.
(mind like a flea market...)
Maybe this is what Squeaky really had in mind as Daisy 2.0?

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Jaydub wrote: You showing you age. I bet you know what a Church key is too. :)
Guilty as charged.

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A church key? Still a useful tool, if you can find one. If necessary, you can use it to open -any- can. And you get a nice throwing star from the lid in the process.

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"Redneck carpool OY!" :lol:

Reminds me of a story I heard on "Focus on the Family"

I forget the man's name, but it basically went thus:

I had had a successful hunting trip and was able to bag a large buck. I butchered it and proceeded home. Due to the remote location of my hunting camp I had flown a light aircraft in. I placed the remains of the deer in the back and flew back to my local airport.

While landing something went wrong and I flipped the plane over. I was shaken up, but unhurt. The whole disaster crew came out to greet me; firetrucks, ambulances, and a big black sedan with the letters FAA painted on the door.

For those of you who don't know what FAA means, those letters spell "Trouble". A large man stepped out of the car and walked up to me as I was surveying the wreckage. "Sir are you OK?" he asked

"I'm fine" I replied...

"But you may want to check my passenger!"

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For those of you who might be aware of this, government officials DO NOT have a sense of humor! :o

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ah...that one was really recent,, you can find out who it was at oneplace.com, but that was the second message I heard from a plane pilot, and those were the coolest.

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MikeVanPelt wrote:
Squeaky Bunny wrote:Could this be Nip's new wheels?
Daisy 2.0?

I can't believe I know this.

I can't believe I am admitting I know this.

I can't believe I am admitting in public that I know this...

But the name of the car in question was the General Lee, not Daisy.

(mind like a flea market...)
The Duke's car was the General Lee, Nip and Tuck's is Daisy.

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(mind like a flea market...)?

You mean it's bazaar?
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Please tell me that was photoshopped, and not that somebody in our armed forces painted a Confederate flag onto their jeep...

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nick012000 wrote:Please tell me that was photoshopped, and not that somebody in our armed forces painted a Confederate flag onto their jeep...
Hell, son, when I was in the 2nd Armored Cav, at least three tanks had crews from Georgia, and they ALL had the stars n' bars SOMEWHERE on their tanks.

It's tradition!

Don't mean you're a slaver or anything like that - just means that you're a REBEL!

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I got a USB Drive in the computer, you can rebel against that :roll: :P :D
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shyal_malkes wrote:I got a USB Drive in the computer, you can rebel against that :roll: :P :D
Did you mean attached to your cmputer? I mean a USB drive would be outside your computer wouldn't it? Or were you planning on driving your USB to the rebelion? :o :o

Inquiring minds want to know. :roll: :P :D
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EdBecerra wrote:
nick012000 wrote:Please tell me that was photoshopped, and not that somebody in our armed forces painted a Confederate flag onto their jeep...
Hell, son, when I was in the 2nd Armored Cav, at least three tanks had crews from Georgia, and they ALL had the stars n' bars SOMEWHERE on their tanks.

It's tradition!

Don't mean you're a slaver or anything like that - just means that you're a REBEL!

(What are you rebelling against? Dunno... what'cha got?)
Methinks the Affirmative Action people are really getting silly about the hatred for the Rebel flag.. ...Maybe they oughta get black people to stop using the "N" word first, though. :P

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LoneWolf23k wrote:Methinks the Affirmative Action people are really getting silly about the hatred for the Rebel flag.. ...Maybe they oughta get black people to stop using the "N" word first, though. :P
Personally, I'm wondering when the NAACP will join the rest of us in the 21st Century and stop calling black people COLORED...-:D

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Calbeck wrote:
LoneWolf23k wrote:Methinks the Affirmative Action people are really getting silly about the hatred for the Rebel flag.. ...Maybe they oughta get black people to stop using the "N" word first, though. :P
Personally, I'm wondering when the NAACP will join the rest of us in the 21st Century and stop calling black people COLORED...-:D
Other than albinos, we are all colored people.
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