Bmyers
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That reminds me of the local town drunk. His family disabled his car because they were worried about him hurting someone.Beer Run
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Daren, that sounds like the drunk neighbor down the road +from where I grew up. Lost his license, they took away his truck so, he'd drive his 8N with brush hog to town to get his liquor. Always a funny sight to see 'ol Willard with the chicken feathers sticking out of his ball cap and several cases of 'Cream of Kentucky' on the brush hog heading home.That reminds me of the local town drunk. His family disabled his car because they were worried about him hurting someone.
He then started doing his beer runs on his old bicycle...... he road on the double yellow line in the middle of the road.
Fearing his safety, they took away his bike.
The next day he was doing his beer run again. Pushing his wheel barrow down the double yellow line
The town drunk in my home town drove a wheel horse.Daren, that sounds like the drunk neighbor down the road +from where I grew up. Lost his license, they took away his truck so, he'd drive his 8N with brush hog to town to get his liquor. Always a funny sight to see 'ol Willard with the chicken feathers sticking out of his ball cap and several cases of 'Cream of Kentucky' on the brush hog heading home.
I have a picture in on my HD of a mule tied by the bar. Small town of a few hundred at the most. Owner lost his driver's license and began riding his critter to town.That reminds me of the local town drunk. His family disabled his car because they were worried about him hurting someone.
He then started doing his beer runs on his old bicycle...... he road on the double yellow line in the middle of the road.
Fearing his safety, they took away his bike.
The next day he was doing his beer run again. Pushing his wheel barrow down the double yellow line
At our dealership we have a large fenced in lot in the back that we store excess inventory vehicles, totaled body shop vehicles, and excess service vehicles. One day there was a horse tied up back there (and this in the middle of the city). What the hell is a horse doing tied up back there? Come to find out it was one of the detail guys horse, only had one car and his wife needed it that day so he rode the horse to work.I have a picture in on my HD of a mule tied by the bar. Small town of a few hundred at the most. Owner lost his driver's license and began riding his critter to town.