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Just a normal person having her afternoon tea in a rickshaw-prop-table.
Really?
Looks more like she's sitting on the drivers seat?

So on any given afternoon, "normal" women dressed in "normal" clothing like that are walking around the markets?
Suuuuuree they do.:rolleyes:
C'mon man....she's in a costume to go with her tea shop. Sure, that's a normal thing....but don't act like that's just how most women dress every day.
 

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A huge tanker lost control and broke through the wall of a house and then broke into the living room and is now stuck there as free furniture. I know the homeowner.

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You think that's wild...When I was a teenager, my Dad had a business running towboats (like the one pictured) on the Illinois River between St. Louis and Chicago. They didn't go fast, 15 knots or less, but there was so much mass in the boat and the barges, it could take a mile for one to come to a full stop with full reverse on the props.

One black night the pilot misjudged a turn in the river and ran aground. The lead barge went into the living room of a river-side house that was built up on stilts, while the owner was watching TV. I got to go to the scene the next day. You could walk to the end of that barge and step off right into the living room! They cut that barge loose so the boat and the rest of the barges could get clear and they had to get another boat to get the grounded barge back in the water.

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Some more.... please close the other eye.... :ROFLMAO:

Because such diners are inspired by truck art, many have fake rickshaws (a 3 wheel vehicle used as a taxi) where you can experience the true spirit of being a weed smoking trucker, bus driver or rickshaw person.

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When I was in India I remember the cabs of the truck being made of wood and not very solid. Maintenance was lack and more of a “I’ll fix it when it breaks” sort of thing. Man I hated hearing the constant barrage of horns.
 

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Hopefully they have something other than farmers insurance. When two kids whose parents had farmers drove into our house they denied liability. I guess our house was at fault for jumping in front of them.
Farmer's is awful, I used to have them for my boat, they never told me they raised my insurance rates once, they just started sending me a bill three times a year instead of twice but the bill was for the exact same amount so they were hoping I didn't notice, then one of the two farmers insurance reps in our town was arrested for fraud.....I cancelled my policy very fast.
 

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I had a couple of full blown fools that lived down the road from me during their teen years. They went through my fence along with a couple other folks and I ended up dumping a couple dump-truck loads of gravel between the house and the road for a couple of years. Later I put a few scrap concrete retaining wall blocks between the road and likely avenues of approach. I figured two lines of blocks would slow down most things likely to come through the fence!

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