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Originally posted by Tanner_JHmmmm...
At least he's looking for work and not stealing from taxpayers...
Gotta give him credit.
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Originally posted by avro_arrow_25206Wow, it took you guys 6 replies to get to the good stuff. You can do better than that!
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Originally posted by JordanDWe all know Chasen couldn't have done this. He'd have kept stopping on the side of the road to make a sexy time with it.
But even if I did, I'd get there eventually.
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Originally posted by JordanDWe all know Chasen couldn't have done this. He'd have kept stopping on the side of the road to make a sexy time with it.
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We all know Chasen couldn't have done this. He'd have kept stopping on the side of the road to make a sexy time with it.
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Originally posted by Chris@YYZyou know you're a redneck if...No doubt.
But I can understand why he did this.
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Originally posted by Tanner_JHmmmm...
At least he's looking for work and not stealing from taxpayers...
Gotta give him credit.
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Hmmmm...
At least he's looking for work and not stealing from taxpayers...
Gotta give him credit.
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Well he has proven he can ride. Time to upgrade to a horse. Sounds like a good cowboy to have on the payroll.
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Man Rides Mule From Minnesota to Wyoming
GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) - He rode his mule into town looking for work.
No, it wasn't the opening scene of a Western movie. It was what Rod Maday did last week, ending a six-week odyssey from his hometown of Boy River, Minn.
"I've done about 1,500 miles and I've got the saddle sores to prove it," he said.
Maday said he lost his driver's license 10 years ago after he was accused in a hit-and-run, and was having a hard time finding work in Minnesota. He heard that Wyoming had plenty of jobs that paid well.
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