The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 15th Edition: Be more like Coleman.

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  • Alamo

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    True story.

    I was at a gas station just outside of Maxwell Air Force Base filling up my car when I looked across the street at another gas station. Several women came out of the convenience store. The driver set a big 44 ounce drink on the top of her car while she got her keys out of her purse. Of Course she got in the car, closed the door, and started driving off with the drink still on top.

    I watched in mild amazement as she drove across six lanes of street into my gas station without spilling the drink. With the width of the street it had a significant crown on it so she actually had to drive “uphill”, to the middle of the road, and then “downhill” into my gas station.

    As she drove into my gas station, I walked over and waved her down. She had a very confused and suspicious look on her face, but she rolled her window down (which I wouldn’t have done, but there you go) I took the drink off the top of the car and handed it to her and she and all her buddies started screaming with laughter.
     

    indiucky

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    The ol lady is from Lexington and I just showed this to her. WTH! was her response. She said she had never seen any boat with a motor on it. Just paddle boats ETC on it. lol

    This guy is wearing a helmet so I guessing he was expecting this to go wrong.


    Yeah I think it's trolling motor only lmao....nope....no motors allowed lol...

    Note: 46.3-acre lake; no motors allowed

     
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