I've finished bringing all of the rifles down for preloading and they're going in next.
The junk on a bunk display would be epic.
Staring to load the rifles now.
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8 comments:
Junk on a whole BUNCH of bunks...LOL Stay safe and lift with your knees NOT your back!
It might be more grammatically precise to write, "I am now placing the unloaded rifles into the trailer."
Somebody might read that as you and Murph making a Mad Max run.
Just suggesting.
Holy Crap! You Sir are a true friend! Safe travels tomorrow.
Have you had your colonoscopy this year?
Give me the license number of the truck and I could call the ATF and tell em you are transporting a bunch of guns to the southern border and arrange for them to administer one.......
OldNFO: the rifles were one thing, the multiple 96lb crates of 30-06 were a whole other pain in the you know what. Carrying them downstairs sucked.
JoeMama: let me rephrase: There was just a tragic kayak accident right after loading them on the trailer as we had of course put them in the kayak and well that happened. So rifles? We don't have any rifles...
Keads: thanks, I do try. Besides this counts as my workout for the whole month...
Mr. B: no thanks, I deal with enough A....holes at work that I really don't need any exams these days....
I told them they should just keep on going and slide over the MX border and take the country over.
I told them they should just keep on going and slide over the MX border and take the country over.
Good to see you put the heavy stuff on the bottom. Keeps the C/G down.
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