Tuesday, July 16, 2024

There's stuck, and then there's Saskatchewan prairie gumbo stuck

 


7 comments:

  1. Call in the sky crane.
    https://i0.wp.com/assets.verticalmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/S64_Army_Howitze.jpg?fit=2800%2C1575&ssl=1

    Used them to transport and mount M4T6 Class 60 bridges in Germany in the army.

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  2. anyone who thinks this is overstatement should take out a duck permit for North Dakota where you'll find NoDak gumbo in the ponds not all that far west of the Red River valley
    Make sure you attach a good rope around your waist to the winch on your truck anytime you retrieve your duck from the water

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  3. Can't be from the south-east corner of the province. Down there, the gumbo sticks like a cross between velcro and babyshit, the tires keep getting "taller and taller" until the wheels can't turn and the steering can't go left or right. Everything has to be chiseled off BEFORE it dries.

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  4. Had a gumbo patch on the farm I grew up on in the Midwest. Walking along the edge of it required carrying a tool to continuously scrape it off your boots.

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  5. Looks like a job for Al Quiring (if you've ever seen Highway thru Hell)

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  6. That is "Son did it, stuck"
    My oldest... ever year drought or wet finds the mudhole...
    A cat could piss in the middle of the road and he would get stuck in it...Ha!!
    I love all my knuckle headed kids...!!!

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