JD GUMBEE Well-known member Joined Feb 7, 2018 Messages 826 Reaction score 18 Location sitting on a river-bridge playing the banjo... Feb 20, 2019 #1 Did I mention NO TACOS for Rottweilers?? ...should have followed my own advice
D Doubleone Well-known member Joined Feb 13, 2018 Messages 459 Reaction score 10 Feb 21, 2019 #2 Hey, that guy driving looks ok but his passenger looks like a real dog... LOL! It's the Chili-dog principle: Chili in, chili out... Never ever feed a dog chili!
Hey, that guy driving looks ok but his passenger looks like a real dog... LOL! It's the Chili-dog principle: Chili in, chili out... Never ever feed a dog chili!
S Sky King Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Sep 2, 2018 Messages 4,573 Reaction score 1,679 Feb 21, 2019 #3 I had to reread the sit part but now I see the picture I just don't know?
D Dingfelder Well-known member Joined Mar 29, 2018 Messages 1,654 Reaction score 75 Location Oregon Feb 23, 2019 #4 Guess I don't get it. Looks like a cigarette or lighter burn on the seat, but worse.
Cammalu Well-known member Joined Sep 14, 2015 Messages 4,568 Reaction score 134 Feb 23, 2019 #5 I believe it was a joke [emoji16]. I thought it was funny anyway Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
B and C Well-known member Joined Dec 8, 2014 Messages 5,283 Reaction score 14 Location Atascocita, TX Feb 23, 2019 #6 Pretty sure it was a joke. Looks like someone left a water bottle on the dash and it turned into magnifying glass.
Pretty sure it was a joke. Looks like someone left a water bottle on the dash and it turned into magnifying glass.
JD GUMBEE Well-known member Joined Feb 7, 2018 Messages 826 Reaction score 18 Location sitting on a river-bridge playing the banjo... Feb 23, 2019 #7 At times, these forums truly astound me. I would elaborate, but it would be censored, so I won't. However, this ought to provide insight and a frame of reference for where I was headed...
At times, these forums truly astound me. I would elaborate, but it would be censored, so I won't. However, this ought to provide insight and a frame of reference for where I was headed...