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Nascar/redneck true story from this weekend.
#11
They needed a bright blue tarp.

With a little imagination, one could make believe they were in the caribean after a hurricane.
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#12
Lux, my parents were raised on the farm, but they tried really hard to keep the kids off the farm.
And my "real" nickname is a lot worse than JoeBob. ;-)
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#13
billb, the tarp is a great idea!
Sounds like a gag wedding gift for sure.
Hmm, when will I be near Lowes or Home Depot?
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#14
JoeBob Wrote:
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> billb, the tarp is a great idea!
> Sounds like a gag wedding gift for sure.
> Hmm, when will I be near Lowes or Home Depot?

Blue is so tacky.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/di...mber=46412
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#15
You are soooo right.
Camo would be much better.
Wonder if Harbor Freight has a bridal registry?
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#16
http://images.google.com/images?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=redneck%20wedding&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
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#17
As a non-redneck Minnesotan I can confidently say your future brother-in-law is an exception.

In fact, we had NASCAR call us a couple of years ago and offer to put on a pizza party for all our family and friends, any and everyone we cared to invite, to watch a race as long as NASCAR could come and interview the participants and monitor their reactions. I told them that of the 50 to 100 people I could think of to invite there was not one that had ever expressed an interest in NASCAR so we declined their offer.

I realize NASCAR is one of the most attended events in sport, exceeding most major sport leagues in attendance and revenue. I love my Jetta Diesel. I hate gas guzzling race cars.
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