How not to load a truck

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!!!:eek:;lol Wow.
 
Just how hard do you have to drop something into a stationary truck to pop a hub cap off....;lol;lol;lol
 
Just how hard do you have to drop something into a stationary truck to pop a hub cap off....;lol;lol;lol

About that hard!
 
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Great video. I wonder how much he thought that stump weighed?


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We all know a "Richard"

All the "Richards" I've known insist an being called "Dick". I bet this one is no exception but his wife just can't bring herself to calling him that!
 
Wow!

I figured there's be something good based on the title, but that was far more...um...ambitious...than I imagined.
 
All the "Richards" I've known insist an being called "Dick". I bet this one is no exception but his wife just can't bring herself to calling him that!

True story.

My last name is Johnson

My Uncle's name is Richard . . . his good friends all call him Dick.

It gets better . . .

My dad's name is William . . . most everyone calls him Willie.

Yup . . . Uncle's name is Dick Johnson, Father's name is Willie Johnson.

My mother is not the smartest person, but I'm rather thankful that she did not name me after my father (well I am . . . but it's in the middle name) . . . otherwise I would most likely be known as "Little Willie" Johnson.
 
Have painters here as I write. Father (81yo), son (who I went to school with) and his son all named Richard.

We have an old dick. A big Dick and a little Dick.