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RE: The rules are correct...don t overload!

Started by cooncreekers, Apr 25, 2003, 09:48 AM

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cooncreekers

 AustinBoston[;)]  sorry, i just can`t believe that small twine is holding that load. like the lumber is not going to slip back??? i`d bet $$$$$ thats a doctored pic

AustinBoston

 cooncreekers
QuoteORIGINAL:  cooncreekers
 [;)]  sorry, i just can`t believe that small twine is holding that load. like the lumber is not going to slip back??? i`d bet $$$$$ thats a doctored pic
 

 Snopes disagrees with you:
 
 http://www.snopes.com/photos/lumber.asp
 
 Snopes specializes in debunking urban legends, internet myths, and hoaxes.  This is one they say is real.
 
 Austin

whitestar505

 AustinBostonAustinBoston,
 
    I was not born or raised here in Maryland........!!!!!! Do you know what I mean.

Jeffrey

 AustinBostonAnd we are all so worried about towing properly.
 Heck we should just put the PU s on top of our VW s
 
 That picture is a riot, and looks pretty real to me.
 Wouldn t even consider getting in that car, or even opening the doors.
 The doors are probably keeping the roof from collapsing.

ShirleyT

 AustinBostonHey think I saw this on " World s Most Dangerous Drivers"  on TLC or Discovery one. They said the guy was cited and also had to get someone to get the load. Think it was about 2 months ago that I saw this on tv.

Starcraft Dad

 AustinBostonYears ago, I had seen a slide-n truck camper on the trunk of a Cadillac Fleetwood.  How they got it to stay on is beyond me.  But there it was going down Ford road in Dearborn. (Michigan).  I wish I had a camera for this would have made one heck of a picture.[:@]

brainpause

 AustinBostonThat is probably Fertile Myrtle in the front seat. She and her husband can look at each other and procreate. Scary.
 
 Larry