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Topic: Dangerous? It's relative, isn't it? (Read 1417 times)
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Re: Dangerous? It's relative, isn't it?
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August 01, 2009, 09:45:55 AM »
My ex brother-in-law and I ran a farm. We had an old British Landrover as a farm vehicle and one day our tractor wouldn't start. My brother in law tied a cable to the front of the tractor, and then went and hitched it to the spare tire frame of the Landrover, jumped in, and let off the clutch and hauled...
I stood and watched in silence as the entire rear door of the Rover, which the spare tire frame was mounted on, popped off neatly as he drove off; the tractor didn't even budge.
It's so EASY to do stupid things...
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