
At least you’ll never go in search of a tire iron when you get that flat. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
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At least you’ll never go in search of a tire iron when you get that flat. ~Not-So-Handy Andy

This is the only vehicle they’re allowed to use after being caught flying under the influence. ~Not-So-Handy Andy

No matter what this does, I would constantly play with it. That’s what I said. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
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You know, the outside kind. With food, beer and no electricity. ~Not-So-Handy Andy

Or maybe he just decided to go for that racing stripe look. In a very concentrated area. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
Via: At the intersection sitting next to me
A couple days, weeks, months ago we read about the different theories regarding the transportation of England’s famous Stonehenge. Today we’re going to look at similar topic, albeit one that takes fewer guesses and more, what you call those things? Oh yeah, facts. During the 1800s Egypt gifted 3 different nations with obelisks dating back to 1,500 BC. The logistics of shipping them became some of the greatest engineering feats of their time.
