HAHAHAHA! reminded me of growing up at mission bay. They had someone do this every other week in the summer. I never saw so many get envolved though as these folks. Usually a tow truck was called except once when the truck and boat went off the ramp and all under water so they had to have a crane. Most people learned real quick that way though and never did twice. LOL
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Thanks for sharing...it made me laugh out loud. My husband and his brother got out in brother's boat on weekends. Now I know what they've been up to!
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Which way did he go George? Stupid is as Stupid does. Don't mess with Mother Nature....You will not win!
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I guess that I'm just a weirdo - what I saw was people with enough generosity of heart to try to help someone. Give me a good ol' boy redneck any day. They come to your aid without questioning their potential loss. And after they help you, they refuse payment. Been the recipient. AND had the embarassment of having my husband hang up on me, leaving the good ol' boy to haul me and my mother back up the mountain, stop by his house to get tools, take my flat tire off, haul us back down the mountain to get it repaired, and then once again back up the mountain to put the tire back on - in the dark, on a cold winter night after a full day's work. One worthless husband kicked to the curb. Respect for the "redneck good ol' boy" 100%.
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and men think women are goofy, oh my gosh
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I'm the mother of 3 sons (stairsteps in age) and this looks like something they would do. I think it's a guy thing :>)
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Now that is just way to wild and funny.
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Haaaa Haaaa Haaa Giggle Giggle Laugh out loud and then showed DH and we both just laughed some more because we know people who would do that. Thanks for a good laugh and I'm glad every thing come out in the end.
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Arizona has a 'Stupid Driver's Law" : if you enter a low spot in the road with a "Do Not Enter When Flooded' sign, you pay to get towed.
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A bunch of good ole boys!
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