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Old 08-23-2014, 09:29 PM
 
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I see I'm not the only one who calls it that.


Oil cans?

We see quite a few pneumatic trailers.
I can only remember a couple of others; covered wagons, mobile parking lots.

 
Old 08-23-2014, 09:31 PM
 
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I've learned to look to the sky when the wind kicks up at these block parties. It was a typical August day; hot, muggy, chance of rain.
I've learned to be prepared for anything. You never know what you're going to get here.
 
Old 08-23-2014, 09:33 PM
 
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Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, propane, heating oil, road oil, asphalt, water, herbicide, anhydrous ammonia and very rarely food grade.
Cattle season is gearing up around here. All the bull racks are pulled by Peterbilts. The difference between a Peterbilt and a porcupine?

On a porcupine the pricks are on the outside.
 
Old 08-23-2014, 09:35 PM
 
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I can only remember a couple of others; covered wagons, mobile parking lots.
Chicken haulers, covered wagons, parking lot and my own creation one day while behind one.....

a MOO Mobile

Then there are the Bear Dens (state trooper headquarters), schneider eggs (construction barrels), big bear, little bear, mama bear (state trooper, country sheriff, city officer), chicken coops (scales) the road kill ranch, go go juice (this can be either coffee or fuel), some of the fellas use dill doe dots (dot officers) I however do not use that phrase myself.

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Old 08-23-2014, 10:00 PM
 
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Chicken haulers, covered wagons, parking lot and my own creation one day while behind one.....

a MOO Mobile

Then there are the Bear Dens (state trooper headquarters), schneider eggs (construction barrels), big bear, little bear, mama bear (state trooper, country sheriff, city officer), chicken coops (scales) the road kill ranch, go go juice (this can be either coffee or fuel), some of the fellas use dill doe dots (dot officers) I however do not use that phrase myself.
And the yard sticks & rocking chairs.
 
Old 08-23-2014, 10:30 PM
 
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And the yard sticks & rocking chairs.

I have put many a yard stick in my back pocket and I am grateful for all the front doors I've had as well.
I've been a bug in a rug a few times as well.
That reminds me, a very good friend of ours used to be a bed bugger.
 
Old 08-24-2014, 06:33 AM
 
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We headed out to a block party and about two hours in the wind kicks up so I look at the radar. A big blob of rain was coming our way so we decide to split. Get home, watch the race, didn't rain a drop.
It POURED here. I was out shopping and wound up staying in the store for about 30 minutes. I parked in the WAY back of the lot and I had a white dress on...water and white clothing don't mix well...lol
The weather has been crazy like this. It will be sunny, and the dark cloud appears...I'm getting kind of tired of it.

CSD...we have a dog and 2 cats as well. The doggie is a golden/lab mix named Finnley. He's a ball of fun and a PITA all rolled into one! That's the best way I can describe him. Love him though, but some days he makes me want to open the front door and say "bye!" LOL

One of our kitties is a girl named Zoe, she's a calico and she runs the show here. The other kitty is a long hair orange tabby named Zach. He is the sweetest cat...such a lovey little snuggler.

We also have a bunny named Pippin.
 
Old 08-24-2014, 06:48 AM
 
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Sea and Chow, did you all feel that earthquake out there??? Yikes!
I hope all is well with you!
 
Old 08-24-2014, 09:17 AM
 
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Sea and Chow, did you all feel that earthquake out there??? Yikes!
I hope all is well with you!

Sixy, you should try the white shirt in Boston walking down the street when it starts pouring without warning and you have no where to go, no sweater or jacket and your bra is back in the hotel room....

Walty boy has been an absolute blessing to us and everyone he meets.
He is so sweet and loving he even won over a guy who absolutely hates any sort of anything that is not human. Well he even hates most humans but Walt reeled him in.

The girls are loving and very affectionate and they both let Walty boy know that he is "their" dog.
They give him nosies, walk on him, lay on him, sniff his face, ears, paws, and anywhere else they feel like sniffing, they lick him, play the wag the tail game and will curl up between his paws when he is laying on his side, right against his belly and start snoring.
 
Old 08-24-2014, 09:38 AM
 
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The cabover or the newer one?

Old one please.
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