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06/04/2005 12:54:09 PM · #51
LOL !

Tjat is soo funny ,thanks SARACAT :-)

I love this one:

Rednek drinking truck



Or THIS wedding shot ,LOL

Message edited by author 2005-06-04 12:58:23.
06/04/2005 12:56:54 PM · #52
I gotta say my favorite is the redneck morning breath.
06/04/2005 01:25:02 PM · #53
well, as long as this thread is back, he's a pic I found online


06/04/2005 01:31:32 PM · #54
Originally posted by pitsaman:

LOL !

Tjat is soo funny ,thanks SARACAT :-)

I love this one:

Rednek drinking truck





Gotta love that mullet, right?

-Steve

Message edited by author 2005-06-04 13:33:50.
06/04/2005 01:33:42 PM · #55
Originally posted by Jewellian:

Originally posted by saracat:


And there's a difference between "redneck", "country", and "white trash", too.
Lots of each in my family.
Sara

*looks around innocently* who me???


Nah. Not really. I was thinking more of my dear hubby & his family...
He did own Frankentruck, after all. Too bad I never got a pic of it. Ooooooh, wait!! Yes we do! Gotta find it & scan it in though. Gimme a few & I'll get back to ya!
Sara
06/04/2005 01:35:46 PM · #56
oh yeah... THAT side of the family.... we don't talk much about them, just make sure their chains are tied nice and tight so they don't get out in trraffic like LAST time....
06/04/2005 02:01:09 PM · #57
Talking about Tennessee this is my favorite shot:

06/04/2005 02:08:42 PM · #58
OK. Frankentruck.
Frankentruck is(was) a 1983 Ford Ranger 4x4, bought used and abused, and it didn't suffer any better of a fate at my dear hubby Robert's hands.
One afternoon, he went 4-wheelin' (off-road driving under nasty conditions for ya'll proper-speakin' folks). It didn't last long.
He was goin' about 35 mph when a bridge collapsed under the truck.

(Picture quality is bad - they're pics of pics - couldn't get the scanner to work)

This shows how deep the hole was. (Yes, that's hubby Robert. He doesn't wear the full beard all the time. Mostly it's a goatee.)

Anyway, it took 4 other trucks to get this one unstuck, and then he had to pull one of the trucks that came to rescue him out of another hole!
Frankentruck did not sustain much damage from this incident, amazingly enough. (Yeah, it already looked like that.)

In later parts of its life, Frankentruck was driven around without fenders, rolled over (again while 4-wheelin'), and driven through a log-pile in a muddy slide down our then-driveway. It also slid backwards down that same driveway (with the parking brake on and the wheel chocked - it had rained a LOT) and ended up standing on its tailgate in the road below the driveway. A few more inches and it would have been in the living room of the neighbor below us. (We didn't have a camera, or I'd show you, but Jewellian can verify this and other redneck adventures.) They righted the truck, cranked it up, and drove it back up the driveway.

Frankentruck was evetually given away (for free) to our neighbor, who was himself one of the biggest and most stereotypically redneck people I know.
Sara
06/04/2005 02:11:18 PM · #59
SHHH there may be some people here who don't know I'm really a redneck!! so keep it down. now, I'm off to the store to get some pop.
06/04/2005 02:12:53 PM · #60
Hiding behind midwest dialect is not going to save you, bro. Redneckedness is universal, and you in the universe!!
:-P
Sara
06/04/2005 02:15:20 PM · #61
aw heck, I guess them there red neck marks still shows huh. well I reckon I better get me a ber instead. yaunt some? oh, and I can attest to the truck rolling down the mountain and other redneck adventures....
06/04/2005 02:50:02 PM · #62
Don't forget the twin baseball bat holder.

Originally posted by Beagleboy:

A picture of a rusting 1979 Ford 4x4 pickup with a gun rack in the back window sporting huge mud terrain tires, a roll bar rolling across across a muddy field with a trailer park in the background at sunset... a 10.

06/04/2005 03:31:49 PM · #63
//www.averagjoe.com/caption228

Redneck racing
06/04/2005 03:42:13 PM · #64
Coming from "backwoods" Tennessee (yeah, I grew up where they had teh Scopes Monkey trial about teaching evolution and later lived just a few miles from where they filmed Deliverance), I'd say that "redneck" generally comes across as derogotory when used by anyone who isn't a redneck. The term "country boy" is a less offensive term. "Good ol' boy" generally refers to people who engage in nepotism and cronyism as in "Did you hear that Bill didn't get fired from the school board after he was feelin' up the young teacher a couple of months ago and her husband found out? No, guess the good ol' boy network kept that outta the paper."
"White trash" is generally reserved for people who are so lazy they wouldn't get out of bed if there was a pile of gold laying beside them and all they had to do was fall into it.

Oh yeah, I forgot that my home town was the place that outlawed homosexuality last year, too. -SIGH- They say you never can go back home and I hope to God that they're right.
06/04/2005 07:08:20 PM · #65
Speaking of rednecks, where's that `bama boy nsbca7? He's been pretty scarse around here lately.
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