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We used to pull old car hoods behind snowmachines when I was a kid. They make a great sled but hurt like heck when you bounce them off trees and jumps.
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Man I so hate the sound of dirt bikes!
We used to pull old car hoods behind snowmachines when I was a kid. They make a great sled but hurt like heck when you bounce them off trees and jumps.
i used to have an xr75 honda when i was like 14 we used to terrorize the neighborhood me and like 6 other friends.. i don't ride motor bikes no more to dangerous lots of crazzys on the roads now days
I take offense to the title of this thread. There is no indication that these youths were/are hillbillies. In fact, up here in the hollers, nobody would even think of owning a dirt bike. It upsets the fermentation process of our stills. Must be a city kid thing.
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I take offense to the title of this thread. There is no indication that these youths were/are hillbillies. In fact, up here in the hollers, nobody would even think of owning a dirt bike. It upsets the fermentation process of our stills. Must be a city kid thing.
ya i made a mistake it was rednecks.. i don't see any tall buildings in the background definitely not city folk sorry
Hey I'm a redneck hillbillie and I got no offense in the post. I just wish I had some video of us dragging car hoods behind snowmachines, sheets of plywood behind boats (try it you'll love it), some of the whackiest bicycle configurations, and a handfull of other death defying feats we did as kids. I grew up in a small community in rural Alaska. We had to use our imagination to it's full extent for entertainment.
I'm proud to have a great hillbilly/redneck heritage. We have done so much with so little for so long......................until we now can do anything with nothing.
Thus, home made entertainment country style,
Rance, I know you're a moderator but you are no hillbilly!
Hey I even lived in northern Arkansas on two seperate occasions!
Can't Alaska have hillbillies? Sure we're up north...and we don't talk funny like them folks down in the humps and hollars of the south...but we still have some that qualify I think!
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