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That dude from Mississippi
He found 26 that fell for that
I ain’t sayin she’s a gold digger...
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He found 26 that fell for that
I'm not advocating for sexual predators, but honestly if you're that stupid you fell for this you get what you deserve.They’re always after me lucky charms...
https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/ir...ex-from-26-women-in-exchange-for-pot-of-gold/
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I'm not advocating for sexual predators, but honestly if you're that stupid you fell for this you get what you deserve.
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Never would have thought of doing this
Nice, he's a midget version of Harvey Weinstein.I'm not advocating for sexual predators, but honestly if you're that stupid you fell for this you get what you deserve.
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I have thought about it, but either the ground is too hard to dig, or too soft to hold the tire.
A Pull Pal is great, but expensive.
What I used to do was carry three steel rods, about five foot long. With a sledgehammer, you can drive them in, in a line, with some separation, and tie each to the next with a small chain so you equalize the pull on all three.
I have used that to get out of mud halfway up the tail lights on a "dry" lake.
I have also stripped my hi lift Jack and hammered it into the ground for an anchor point. Either method is far easier than digging a damn hole big enough for a tire anchor.
The bottom line:
If you are crazy enough to wheel alone, you better have a big bag of tricks up your sleeve for when it goes wrong.
I like the three steel rods idea, just hope the windshield deflects flying objects well!!
Bottom line:
Bring a bud! :thumb:
That is damn funny. Id be laughing without thd music..haha