If you only knew what ranch trucks have in them when the come in to town.Only if you want more truck break ins.
But yes, those days were great.
If you only knew what ranch trucks have in them when the come in to town.Only if you want more truck break ins.
But yes, those days were great.
If you only knew what ranch trucks have in them when the come in to town.
If you only knew what ranch trucks have in them when the come in to town.
Hopefully They were taken out and put inside their house when not driving the truck and when out and about the truck was in seeing distance.
Half the pickups at my high school looked like that during deer season.
My high school gave you first period off if you had pelts to sell to the fur buyer in the parking lot of the DQ on Wednesday mornings. In season, of course.Dove season too
That’s some Oregon Trail era stuff there.My high school gave you first period off if you had pelts to sell to the fur buyer in the parking lot of the DQ on Wednesday mornings. In season, of course.
Not in those days. Didn't have to.Hopefully They were taken out and put inside their house when not driving the truck and when out and about the truck was in seeing distance.
My experience doesn’t include this type MG. Just Gatling style. Although very rare, hangfires still occur. But it is odd that a round or casing dropped free just before the malfunction climaxed.
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