Leg Lamp, a first for me. Now I know the phrase, double dog dare, a favorite back in the day. If someone double dog dared you, you had no other choice but to take the dare. Foolishness abounds when you are in your formative years.
Last year during our travels, on occasions we would have to request some assistance with directions from a stranger. Before poosing the question to a stranger, we would spend several minutes sizeing up different people, wondering which ones would tell us to go f--k our selves and which ones might be somewhat civil.
On two different occasions we thought that the person we had asked for help was geniunely concerned with our demise, but in both instances, they directed us in the totally wrong direction. I guess that was how they got their rocks off.
That's is one of the things that we love about living where we do, people are always ready to lend a hand. Last winter I ended up sliding into a ditch and being that I was about three miles from home, with no phone service, on a lightly traveled road, in the dark, I figured it would be a long walk home. Before I got 100yds from my truck, a guy came by, which was a miracle in itself. He told me to stay put and he would return with his tractor to pull me out. Within 20 minutes he returned and had me back on the road again.
Maybe he was originally from England or Greece?
The, vote no black, sign is another indication of just how out of touch people really are.
If that sign was placed in the wrong neighborhood, buildings and cars would have been set ablaze.
As always, your sense of humor is entertaining!
I'm shocked you've never seen it! Man you should consider changing that immediately, as in tonight. It's a classic. "I can't move my arms!" That's another classic line when Ralphie's little brother is so motherly bundled up, he couldn't move. He falls down outside, can't get up, old movie but apparently made an impression on me.
Well I'd like to personally thank those two people who sent you in the wrong direction otherwise we wouldn't be able to talk about it now. "Thanks, assholes!"
You know it's stuck when you need tractor assistance. Man what a ride that must've been! What happened? How'd you end up in a ditch? Was it a turn or what? Did the truck sustain any damage?
That sign.. I can't believe nobody said anything.
I swear even if this platform collapsed dude, I'd still fire these off to you and farm-mom at random times, roughly twice a week I guess is what I typically do, cuz I enjoy putting them together and I wouldn't enjoy it if genuine people like yourselves didn't appreciate it.
The pleasure's all mine @thebigsweed. Thank you for the reblog.
Will have to check out the movie for sure!
The ditch thing was in the winter with snow on the roads. There is a short cut that knocks off about two miles from the general store back to the house. Headed downhill and around a sharp turn the truck decided it didn't want to go where I wanted it to go.
It all happened in slow motion, I was only traveling 10mph, and as I'm sliding towards the gully, I said to myself, you knew you should have taken the long road home.
Appreciate it is an understatement, we thoroughly enjoy most, all of what you share. 😁. They don't have that crossout thing on replies hay, or otherwise I would have crossedout all. 😁