Unique pics thread...

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  1. fannie

    fannie Well-Known Member

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    Yipe..MT's pics...:clap:


    I'm just kidding MT...maybe :rofl2:
     
  2. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Xavier and I posted some facts about trees growing inside and through old cars on some other thread. I'm sure it wasn't off topic wherever it was. And now this come along!

    After I grew up and wandered out of the nest my dad added a porch on front of the house, around a large Oak Tree. Later he closed it in and made it a living room, complete with the tree!
    So some things I do are hereditory!

    Have no idea how the new owners got rid if that tree in the living room.
     
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    In all fairness to my neighbor, he DOES live in the great state of Flori-duh.

    Maybe he meant to post a picture of our state flag:






    [​IMG]

    :bouncy::banana:
     
  4. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    LMAO:thumbs2::clap::rofl::rofl2::biglaugh::tiphat:
     
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    I saw this tree on the bank of the Econ river near Orlando.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I am not a tree expert. Tell me Pinebox, is that a male or female tree?
     
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    It's a tree with an outy belly button...:)
     
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    Not being an arborist, or tree lover, or hugger, no further comments needed!:rofl2:
    Actually, I do love trees!
     
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    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    This could go on the CUTE ASS thread in more ways than one!
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    Getting forgetful, I see.
    Look down. :biglaugh:
     
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    OH! :slap:Is that the Econfina River, or similar spelling? [​IMG]If so we were too busy watching for large type lizards rather than trees when we canoed down it![​IMG]
     
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    My snowplow. Don't know about the Subaru plow, but mine will push through a foot of snow. And has power up and down from inside the car. I designed and built it in 2005 and have been using it since.
    plowwagondone.jpg
     
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    Thank goodness in the 17 years we've been in Florida we haven't had too much demand for a snowplow! Will it push mud or sand?
     
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    Probably. Would never have a need to push sand. Have used it in the spring to help straigten out the muddy driveway as the snow melts. Gotta do it at just the right temperature, if it's too warm the tires sink into the mud, if it's too cold the blade won't cut the mud.
     

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