The Funny Pic Thread, Pt. 7

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    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?
    Or they could put it on the right side but still wrong:

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    There's some beautiful crete there, you just need a car with suspension like I've never seen.

    On the positive side, the people in those houses never have to worry about flooding.

    Or an accidental "car drives into the house", either.
     

    2A_Tom

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    The mistake in "this" sentence is the double the, which your can actually block one from your vision.

    In the following sentence a string of commas usually ends with and/or before the final element, A,B,C,... X,Y and Z.

    The last might be better state as, Re-share if you find it.
     

    Timjoebillybob

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    Or they could put it on the right side but still wrong



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    There's some beautiful crete there, you just need a car with suspension like I've never seen.

    On the positive side, the people in those houses never have to worry about flooding.

    Or an accidental "car drives into the house", either.

    And easy to shovel snow, just start at the top and slide it down. My wife's driveway wasn't that bad but maybe half or so. That's how she did it. Although if it was slick it was fun pulling into it. There was a flat spot about the size of a midsize car at the top, the trick was to get up enough speed to make it up, but not so much you couldn't stop before you hit the garage door.:n00b:
     

    jblomenberg16

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    And easy to shovel snow, just start at the top and slide it down. My wife's driveway wasn't that bad but maybe half or so. That's how she did it. Although if it was slick it was fun pulling into it. There was a flat spot about the size of a midsize car at the top, the trick was to get up enough speed to make it up, but not so much you couldn't stop before you hit the garage door.:n00b:

    I imagine a lot of burnt up clutches too from kids learning to drive.
     

    Jerchap2

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    See, I think the guy who had this house built is just the first guy with the guts to admit right off that with all the junk he keeps, there's never gonna be room in his garage for one car, let alone two. I admire that man.

    Interesting perspective. You may be right. Maybe it was not a mistake.
     
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