http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20120226/WIRE/120229624/2416/NEWS?tc=ar
Pics of carnage here.
Oh Florida, you never cease to amaze me!
stanger_missle wrote: Pics of carnage here. Oh Florida, you never cease to amaze me!
I was going to say "it's always Florida"
I LOVE everything about the idea of the Redneck Yacht Club, but I can't seem to bring myself to go for visit. Might be because of stuff like this. I really wanna see if it's a viable rallycross site.
Anyway, ya gotta check out their website... http://redneckyachtclubmudpark.com/
... and most of all, the picture page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Redneck-Yacht-Club/67509547812?sk=photos
This pic kinda says it all:
Everyone signs a waver because anything can happen apparently. I would LOVE to see that fly in court. Liability is off the club, but in the hands of the umm... van driver?
"Florida is one very strange place once you get away from the cities and beaches." I am sorry my friend. You are 100% wrong on that. We have strange EVERYWHERE!!
that description sounds like Southern New Jersey.. once you get about 5 miles or so some the barrier islands.. you are reminded of how much this area is still very much full of "pineys"
Florida, where people build waterparks in their backyard because this is America and they Got-Damn Can!
Also known as "Bob's River Place."
Our local mudding establishment is called "Bubba Mud Ranch" It is just down the street from the flea market with the live alligators.
Sit in a ring with your friends around something combustible and get drunk off of pisswater. It's just the southern way.
Mitchell wrote: Sit in a ring with your friends around something combustible and get drunk off of pisswater. It's just the southern way.
How did you know?
There is a concrete base for a fire tower in the middle of the local national forest. We used to raid the local Piggly Wiggly for pallets, pile them in the backs of our 4WD trucks and have us a grand old bonfire. Alcohol may have been involved.
Toyman01 wrote:Mitchell wrote: Sit in a ring with your friends around something combustible and get drunk off of pisswater. It's just the southern way.How did you know? There is a concrete base for a fire tower in the middle of the local national forest. We used to raid the local Piggly Wiggly for pallets, pile them in the backs of our 4WD trucks and have us a grand old bonfire. Alcohol may have been involved.
He's from Florida, of course he knows. The old people and cubans stick to areas next to the gulf and Atlantic, the rest of the state is full on southern.
moparman76_69 wrote:Toyman01 wrote:He's from Florida, of course he knows. The old people and cubans stick to areas next to the gulf and Atlantic, the rest of the state is full on southern.Mitchell wrote: Sit in a ring with your friends around something combustible and get drunk off of pisswater. It's just the southern way.How did you know? There is a concrete base for a fire tower in the middle of the local national forest. We used to raid the local Piggly Wiggly for pallets, pile them in the backs of our 4WD trucks and have us a grand old bonfire. Alcohol may have been involved.
And a very special blend of Southern at that. The good 'ole boys here make the guys from "Swamp People" look civilized.
mndsm wrote: That wasn't a corolla. That my friends was a two door Camry. Silly newspapers getting it all wrong.
In their defense they all look the same when they're flat.
Wally wrote: In their defense they all look the same when they're flat.
You talking about cars or roadkill?
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