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Ive been getting quite bored lately and as of some of some of you know i argued with a couple of members here about the civil war, i laughed about it but didn't think some of you didn't haha. Ive just been working constantly and everyone is on vacation lately. So recently at work this week i haven't felt like working, spent a lot of hours in the day playing pinball on my laptop rather then doing work. So today i was thinking how much i enjoy beer and mowing the lawn. But here is the kicker, i have a push mower. That's right a push mower. A 18 year old Briggs and Stratton engine on a john deer bed haha. But anyways Ive noticed the lack of beer holders on a push mower lately and when i do stuff outside my house such as smoking a cigar, shooting crows with my gun, and mowing my lawn, i always enjoy a beer. So today i grabbed some scrap pieces of metal and built a beer holder for my mower. it works awesome.

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no crows just like to piss me off and sit on the tree by my bedroom window at 1130 at night or 430am and they squawk the whole time, shot 5 so far

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no crows just like to piss me off and sit on the tree by my bedroom window at 1130 at night or 430am and they squawk the whole time, shot 5 so far

i hear that squirrels annoy me to no end so i shot one with a 22 and let my dog get his ass and have a little fun

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HURTIN' ALBERTAN!!!!!!! i want a beer holder for my mower now :fume: you should implement something to light ur smokes too....hmmm now the gears are turning :fume: ... cheers buddy

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next you should add a mini shock absorber to the beer holder to prevent the beer from going flat when the engine is on and vibrating it!

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no crows just like to piss me off and sit on the tree by my bedroom window at 1130 at night or 430am and they squawk the whole time, shot 5 so far

 

i ****ing hate crows with a passion i have definatley killed about 300+ crows in my life so far

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