![]() |
Quote:
Actually looking back at my last few pictures they have been of dead animals and vehicle crashes. Hmm, I guess I am just a morbid person. |
Quote:
|
What I want to know is how he got the bear on the back of the tuck.
|
Quote:
Dang...the bear! Holy S*&T |
Hurray! this must be the happiest day of my life. That ain't no bear. That actually was my mother in law dressed up in a bear suit. Thought this day would never come. Yay!
Morie www.anthology.page.tl |
Quote:
Also, state law requires all dead animals riding on the back of the truck to wear a seat belt. |
Yea, there's a lift arm on the truck, but... I don't think they used it. There's no net or sling under the bear. How'd they do that? I suppose they could have rolled him to get it out, but why do that before they have to get him OFF the truck? Hmm...
|
Simple really.
The blue truck was driving along the road with the red truck following close behind. The bear was off to the river to eat salmon, and ran across the road between the two trucks, but didn't make it. It was hit by the red truck, and knocked forward, executing a perfect quintuple (and a quarter) somersault with pike, landing neatly in position on the back of the blue truck. Poor bear, just out for a salmon from the riverbed, and ended up with a pike to a flatbed. |
Why did the bear cross the road? Oh wait.. He didn't actually make it across.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:35 PM. |
Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.