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Riding Game

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Is Eric still at his Nieghbors?

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My friend with the Ferrari has a HUGE truck but it's in the middle of a complete tear down but I'm sure I can find something easy.

I'll be back soon.

Tank


PS: haha, I wrote this post and rushed out the door without posting it.
Let me unload my camera, and I'll post.
 
This was the first one I had in mind, because they are usually parked beside each other or on the roadside. Today they were parked at the back of the driveway with a car and a truck infront so I couldn't get a good shot.
The white one is a suburban with boggers on it, to give you an idea of how big the ram dually is.

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The next two I won't count because they are in various states of repair/disrepair.

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As you can see above, even the normal trucks around here are usually lifted at least a little.

Here is four more trucks I found around the gas station. There is more trucks than cars in this town, that's for sure!

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Here is a big King Ranch edition type dually, with a jacked up F150 and another truck in the shot.

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And this one is strange to me, but up here these cowboys and roughnecks even jack up their campers!! Also two more lightly lifted trucks in this picture, lol.

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Stay tuned for the next tag, it might be a tough one!



Tank
 
And for the next tag!?!?

An old steel death trap of a merry-go-round.

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I haven't seen one of these in years until I moved out here.
I guess cowboys kids are tough enough that there was no need to get rid of these.


Good Luck!
Tank

PS: those yield signs are what we have instead of stop signs. It took a little while to get used to rolling through them.
Any other place in North America and the cops would pull you over for doing a "rolling stop"
 
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Cough, cough, cough... hey wow man, that's some g o o o d s h * t! :cool:

Just checking in from the neighbor's house.
I can barely see the computer screen through all of this smoke! :eek:
Here's a pic from their house...

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So what's the next tag? Lifted trucks? Porcupine's humping pineapples?

I'll check back later, it's my hit....


Eric
 
And for the next tag!?!?

An old steel death trap of a merry-go-round.

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I haven't seen one of these in years until I moved out here.
I guess cowboys kids are tough enough that there was no need to get rid of these.


Good Luck!
Tank

PS: those yield signs are what we have instead of stop signs. It took a little while to get used to rolling through them.
Any other place in North America and the cops would pull you over for doing a "rolling stop"
We've still got them, but its to dark to get it tonight.
 
I'm assuming the Big Azz anchor has to be somewhat larger than your normal everyday run-about pleasure boat.
 
Hahahahahaah, although doing that with a 750 would break those kids necks.

I suppose saying I live on the prairies and far from an ocean wouldn't mean much seeing as you posted a picture of a GIANT anchor in a place called PRAIRIE HARBOR in Illinois!

But, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.


Tank
 
It isn't anywhere near water. And yes it has to be big enough to sink a row boat. Hahaha!
 
I really don't have any idea where this anchor came from, and can't find any info for it. Strange, usually they have some sort of story behind such things. Hmmm.
 
I really don't have any idea where this anchor came from, and can't find any info for it. Strange, usually they have some sort of story behind such things. Hmmm.

Fell off an ark?

Eric
 
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I really don't have any idea where this anchor came from, and can't find any info for it. Strange, usually they have some sort of story behind such things. Hmmm.
I can't give you an answer as to the origins of these ones, either, but they look like they would have been off a tall ship, judging by how thin they are...BCCap might have some insight.

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These are at English Bay, on the water side of the Maritime Museum. A worthwhile stop for those visiting with an interest in all things seafaring (No picture of the museum, unfortunately)
 
and the next tag...sorry for the poor quality, but the setting sun was just overpowering the cellphone camera

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This was built in 1979, and hosts a 1/2m telescope in a 10m dome. I don't know how well they do now with all of the light pollution our fair city must put out.

For more info:

http://www.spacecentre.ca/gms

EDIT: I'm secretly hoping that one of our SoCal brothers and sisters will do a run up to Palomar for a night shot...
 
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