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I didn't see any pics with a rebel flag outside of them.
![]() I am reminded of a mexican restaurant I saw in Lillington NC that was made out of a trailer. |
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Que Vive Missoura! ![]() |
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I'm cracking up because the 2nd picture, on the first page "the yard sale" rofl...I totally had forgotten, but when we lived in Missouri there were a few trailers that we'd see that looked like they were always having one big never ending yard sale rofl!
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Utterly tasteless thread.
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Aw, I thought it was humorous! The guy's narrations were hilarious. I've sent the link to my husbands Missouri kin folk, one even lives in a trailer on the lake, with an add on, she'll think it's a hoot! |
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The trailer thing is hilarious. |
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