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be quite they are exploring the joys of an alternative lifestyle

 

 

Who says a bunch of GM truck guys can't help a pair find love :lol:

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Hell, I'm a redkneck cracker. Well thats not all bad. :lol:

 

 

What exactly is that?

 

Cracker [krak-er]

 

Originally used as a term by British generals in letters home to make fun of Southern American wheat farmers who turned there wheat into crackers to survive the winter.

 

Redneck [red-nek]

 

Term derived from someone who spends a lot of time laboring outdoors and receives a "red neck" from the sun.

 

 

 

now days cracker is used by african-americans to refer to white dudes.

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I just want to see a pic of palerider in his Tundra flipping me off...

 

Here ya go, but since he doesn't have a Tundra, this is the best I can do.

 

 

 

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Hell, I'm a redkneck cracker. Well thats not all bad. :lol:

 

 

What exactly is that?

 

Cracker [krak-er]

 

Originally used as a term by British generals in letters home to make fun of Southern American wheat farmers who turned there wheat into crackers to survive the winter.

 

Redneck [red-nek]

 

Term derived from someone who spends a lot of time laboring outdoors and receives a "red neck" from the sun.

 

 

 

now days cracker is used by african-americans to refer to white dudes.

 

 

crackers=honkeys

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Hell, I'm a redkneck cracker. Well thats not all bad. :lol:

 

 

What exactly is that?

 

Cracker [krak-er]

 

Originally used as a term by British generals in letters home to make fun of Southern American wheat farmers who turned there wheat into crackers to survive the winter.

 

Redneck [red-nek]

 

Term derived from someone who spends a lot of time laboring outdoors and receives a "red neck" from the sun.

 

 

 

now days cracker is used by african-americans to refer to white dudes.

 

 

crackers=honkeys

 

 

I was trying to be polite.

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I cant see the pic I just hear.....tick....tick....tick :thumbs:

Shut the hell up already... :lol:

 

Don't you guys listen!?!? It was just a JOKE!!!! :thumbs::lol:

 

:lol:

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Hell, I'm a redkneck cracker. Well thats not all bad. :thumbs:

 

 

What exactly is that?

 

Cracker [krak-er]

 

Originally used as a term by British generals in letters home to make fun of Southern American wheat farmers who turned there wheat into crackers to survive the winter.

 

Redneck [red-nek]

 

Term derived from someone who spends a lot of time laboring outdoors and receives a "red neck" from the sun.

 

 

 

now days cracker is used by african-americans to refer to white dudes.

 

 

crackers=honkeys

 

 

I was trying to be polite.

 

 

Term also used by wheel repair companies to refer to very large aftermarket wheels of Chinese manufacture that have multiple flange cracks. :lol:

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I cant see the pic I just hear.....tick....tick....tick :thumbs:

Shut the hell up already... :lol:

 

Don't you guys listen!?!? It was just a JOKE!!!! :thumbs::lol:

 

:lol:

 

Maybe someone could post it on tundra solutions for me

Posted (edited)
I cant see the pic I just hear.....tick....tick....tick :thumbs:

Shut the hell up already... :lol:

 

Don't you guys listen!?!? It was just a JOKE!!!! :thumbs::lol:

 

:lol:

 

Maybe someone could post it on tundra solutions for me

 

 

What solutions are the tundras looking for?

Edited by dlstewart01

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