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#35
That really happened to me and my Dad in 2002. Only the truck was a 60'ish model chebby (heavy as a tank), and it came through a brick wall. I was sitting three or four feet directly behind that wall in our downstairs den. I had a 500 lb bookcase thrown through the air at me. It hit my knee and left a pump knot big enough for a calf to suck on. A splintered 2x4 came within an inch of going through my Dad. We were lucky that was all that happened to us. I think "The Man upstairs" was the only thing that saved us.
#44
Caption for the photo...
"How they make Dodges"
A rare picture of a double-wide giving birth to a Dodge Ram. This one being a particularly difficult birth...note the chains required. The birth was successful and the Ram was put up on concrete blocks in the front yard. The double-wide required more stiches than normal, and two boxes of vinyl siding.
MR
"How they make Dodges"
A rare picture of a double-wide giving birth to a Dodge Ram. This one being a particularly difficult birth...note the chains required. The birth was successful and the Ram was put up on concrete blocks in the front yard. The double-wide required more stiches than normal, and two boxes of vinyl siding.
MR
#45
Originally Posted by MROLDV8
Caption for the photo...
"How they make Dodges"
A rare picture of a double-wide giving birth to a Dodge Ram. This one being a particularly difficult birth...note the chains required. The birth was successful and the Ram was put up on concrete blocks in the front yard. The double-wide required more stiches than normal, and two boxes of vinyl siding.
MR
"How they make Dodges"
A rare picture of a double-wide giving birth to a Dodge Ram. This one being a particularly difficult birth...note the chains required. The birth was successful and the Ram was put up on concrete blocks in the front yard. The double-wide required more stiches than normal, and two boxes of vinyl siding.
MR
And I thought the trailer was taking a poop.