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Optimistic Paranoid said:
It is, apparently, illegal in Canada to pull a sofa through the McDonalds drive-through with an atv.  Who knew?

Reminds me of several years back when a couple men made their Lazy Boy recliners into motorized street vehicles to drive around town in comfort.
 
Then I saw this headline, and had to read it several times to understand it.

(what is a red deer, and how does it man punch a middle age gal trolling for young men at a donut shop, And how is a dog involved? )

Inquiring minds want to know. 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...s-cougar-at-tim-hortons-to-save-dog-1.3914210


[font=Arial, sans-serif]Red Deer man punches cougar at Tim Hortons to save dog[/font]
 
TC;  It sounds like you are about to go out and do something that will be the subject of stories told when the second bottle gets low.  :cool:
 
It will start like this.  "Y'all ever hear the true story ~~~"
 
:-/ I don't have pictures however I have first hand knowledge of the following........if you identify yourself as being from Texas it's against the law to use the term Bull **** to describe a situation in the library where I live while having a quite conversation with a anal retentive library employee.   :D So said the LEO     {  I'm the dummy that said "call the police"  }  What is that saying.......Oh Yeah......Be careful what you wish for!  :huh:

Jewellann
 
Every Canadian knows sofas are to be dragged with snowmobiles.
 
I can tell you this, when you go to Canada and the speed limit is 100, be careful. It isn't 100mph, it is 100kph (which is 60mph). That is for cars. I have no idea what the speed limit is for ATV's towing couches.
 
I've deleted a couple of posts in this thread. I, for one, don't read this forum and expect to see pictures of almost naked people. This isn't the place.

I appreciate those that brought the pictures to my attention
 
slynne said:
I can tell you this, when you go to Canada and the speed limit is 100, be careful. It isn't 100mph, it is 100kph (which is 60mph). That is for cars. I have no idea what the speed limit is for ATV's towing couches.

I think most LEO would be so flabber[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]gasted/amazed/amused if they saw an ATV towin[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]g a couch that isn't disinte[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]gratin[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]g[/font][/font] at 100 (mph or kph) that they may just watch it pass by instead of stoppin[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]g them.[/font][/font][/font]
 
cyndi said:
I've deleted a couple of posts in this thread. I, for one, don't read this forum and expect to see pictures of almost naked people.  This isn't the place.

I appreciate those that brought the pictures to my attention

OOOoooops! lol 1 a the moms got me.........

:angel: INTjohn

Please don't tell dad ; pleeeeesze??
 

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slynne said:
I can tell you this, when you go to Canada and the speed limit is 100, be careful. It isn't 100mph, it is 100kph (which is 60mph).

Meanwhile, some of the Canadian snowbirds around places like Yuma seem to be reading the speed limit signs in metric. Whenever I'm stuck behind a slow driver from one of the provinces, I keep yelling, "MILES per hour!" Or for the Quebecois, "MILES par heure!" Neither does any good. ;)
 
Optimistic Paranoid said:
It is, apparently, illegal in Canada to pull a sofa through the McDonalds drive-through with an atv.  Who knew?

Anyway, you guys have now been warned.  And you know who you are . . . :) 

There is a better way.
 

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