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Old 05-03-2005, 01:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Heres my next hitch!!!!

Check this out:
http://www.4dave.com/files/random/truck_oops.jpg
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You think he is gonna back it up the hill? I'm trying to figure out what he looks like he is doing in there. (other than wishing he had some clean shorts)
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Oh heres another pic look at the size of this bear, Ithink this guy needs to check his hanes.....Bear Hunter this ones' for you:
http://www.4dave.com/images/tedbear.htm
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Old 05-03-2005, 01:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I bet he's thinking "man I'm glad I put the chains on."
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I've seen the bear one before

DO NOT CLICK THE LINK IF YOU GET QUEASY EASILY CUZ IT AINT PRETTY WHAT ANOTHER BEAR DID TO ANOTHER GUY.

http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/bigbear.html
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Old 05-03-2005, 02:53 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Oh heres another pic look at the size of this bear, Ithink this guy needs to check his hanes.....Bear Hunter this ones' for you:
http://www.4dave.com/images/tedbear.htm
I was able to view Dragonhead08's link:

Yeah thats a big one....that happened 7 months after I left Alaska. Its quite a rush hunting up there knowing that you can be the hunted. :Paranoid:
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The Most Messed Up Dude..........Ever!!!!!

Those pictures are scary. This one is even scarier.

This link is to a picture of a guy that I first saw last century on rotten.com. It was alleged that he messed himself up by wrecking his motorcycle. Other reports said that it was a suicide attempt with a shotgun. He has the look of a Harley dude.

Just a peek at this guy will almost make you want to check your Hanes. Be forewarned this picture is graphic. Even worse than getting half eaten by a grizzly. This is not for the weak hearted.

In any event this is one messed up dude:

http://www.plus613.com/image/11750
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Old 05-03-2005, 05:42 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I hate to point this out, but the smell of this thread being deleted is becoming rather strong.
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much better laughing at the GMC guy that has the boat holding him from destroying it. Damn GMC's
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he took off roading to a new extreme.....also that bear is huge
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I'de hate to have to wait for that guy to launch the boat if he can't even go forward! lol
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I'de hate to have to wait for that guy to launch the boat if he can't even go forward! lol
I agree. There's nothing worse than being next in line at the boat launch and waiting for some goofball in front of you to realize that there is a pivot point between the steering wheels and the fixed wheels on the trailer. I once saw a guy with a jet ski trailer square up his truck with the ramp. Once that was done, he stepped out of his truck and straightened out the trailer by lifting it and moving it into the proper position. He then got back into his truck and carefully backed the trailer in. It was comical to say the least.
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he should just pop it in reverse and get out of there....
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not so uncommon....

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I agree. There's nothing worse than being next in line at the boat launch and waiting for some goofball in front of you to realize that there is a pivot point between the steering wheels and the fixed wheels on the trailer. I once saw a guy with a jet ski trailer square up his truck with the ramp. Once that was done, he stepped out of his truck and straightened out the trailer by lifting it and moving it into the proper position. He then got back into his truck and carefully backed the trailer in. It was comical to say the least.
It's a lot easier than trying to back up a small trailer that you can't even see. Besides, it's faster, so he was probably being considerate of you.
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yeah, backing up and empty jet ski trailer isn't easy... you can't see it I did it the other day for the first time (usually my dad does it but he was in the water) luckily i was the only one at the ramp so no one got mad, even if you stand in the sab you can hardly see the stupid trailer
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