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Paulie PigPenn and TimmJ's Mailboxes
by
frostillicus123
on 08 Jan, 2008 07:00
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#1
by
Timmay
on 08 Jan, 2008 07:16
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I dont even want to guess..................
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#2
by
PBurke
on 08 Jan, 2008 07:19
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why didn't you come to the door so we could drink a beer? hell you took pictures of my mail catchin box.
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#3
by
frostillicus123
on 08 Jan, 2008 19:23
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#4
by
warhawk
on 08 Jan, 2008 21:35
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frost...thanks 4 sharing those outrageous but hilarious mailboxes.

WARHAWK
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#5
by
Timmay
on 08 Jan, 2008 22:16
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Im still waiting to find out which one is suppose to be mine.....................
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#6
by
BaldBen
on 09 Jan, 2008 07:19
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Im still waiting to find out which one is suppose to be mine.....................
Tim dude repeat this 10 X,
I'm a Yankee, Not a red neck.
Do you understand, NONE of those mailboxes belong to you.
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#7
by
Timmay
on 09 Jan, 2008 07:33
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Im still waiting to find out which one is suppose to be mine.....................
Tim dude repeat this 10 X,
I'm a Yankee, Not a red neck.
Do you understand, NONE of those mailboxes belong to you.
Dude...Ben...repeat this 10 times....im illiterate.........
The topic says..........PigPen , Paulies, and TIMMJ's mailbox......................................................?
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#8
by
PBurke
on 09 Jan, 2008 07:37
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where you live has NOTHING to do with the color of your neck benny. i would rather hang out with rednecks than uptight pompas assholes anyday. (and i am not referring to anyone in particular here)
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#9
by
Timmay
on 09 Jan, 2008 07:41
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#10
by
BaldBen
on 09 Jan, 2008 08:51
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where you live has NOTHING to do with the color of your neck benny. i would rather hang out with rednecks than uptight pompas assholes anyday. (and i am not referring to anyone in particular here)
I'm a redneck. It goes back to my Scottish blood.
Here's a brief piece of family history.
In 1638 and 1641 many supporters of the National Covenant and The Solemn League Covenant, or "Covenanters", largely Lowland Presbyterians signed documents which made notice that Scotland wished the Presbyterian form of church government, not the Church of England as the official state church. Some Covenanters signed in their own blood and wore red pieces of cloth around their necks as distinctive insignia; hence the term "Red neck". Since many Ulster-Scottish settlers in America (especially the South) were Presbyterian, the term redneck described them, and then, later, their descendants.
So let's mend the fences, Paulie.
Just don't let your mouth overload your tail. And there's nothing wrong with labels and stereotypes when they're used respectfully.
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#11
by
schro
on 09 Jan, 2008 09:13
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I don't care who you are, that's funny right there!
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#12
by
PBurke
on 09 Jan, 2008 09:19
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let you know something quick ben. my mouth will never overload my tail. if i say it, i can deal with the outcome. i too come from hard working country folks. but when i look a man in the eye and tell him something, you can bet your ass i will stand by my word.i am not trying to say anything negative towards anyone else in here. but sometimes i run across people who claim to be something that they have conveintly forgotten about. these people may be rednecks, blue necks, whatever, but they forget where they come from.
i did not mean that towards anyone. but if the shoe fits........
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#13
by
schro
on 09 Jan, 2008 09:24
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Wait, I thought this thread was supposed to be a joke.
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#14
by
frostillicus123
on 09 Jan, 2008 19:59
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Why did the chick cross the road?

to get to the other side..
my thread was hijacked.