I've seen spinners before, but this is getting rediculous...

Do you still wear BC glasses? They are supposedly back in, like geek-chic.
 
I still have my BCG's from Basic training, you cant destroy those things
 
Sorry Birth Control Glasses
 
I will have to get a pic
 
I went to a big truck show last year at the baltimore convention center, there was a peterbuilt that was lowered.. FREAKING LOWERED... way too much work for how it looked. the best look for an 18 wheeler is the Clown Face on the front end...
 
Re: I've seen spinners before, but this is getting ridiculous...

IH8RDS said:
I have herd some wild storries about her
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Dude, you're kinda hot... You look a little like a shaved Wookie... rowwr baby...
 
Re: I've seen spinners before, but this is getting ridiculous...

Beej said:
One time at band camp...

We put spinners on the tuba while the oboist watched point...
They were like 24" of solid gold...

chicks that play tuba are HOT !
 
BlackXJ4x4 said:
I also have seen this damn truck on 95N going to Baltimore. I couldn't believe it at first but sure enough...spinners.

I saw that Truck the otherday right after the toll @ the F.S.K. Tunnel I saw it and had to look twice to see if my eyes were playing tricks on me
 
Gawd - yer jokin, right?

I still say the best was a 40' flatbed that I saw in Fremont. He didn't have a load on at the time (equipment hauler,) so he had a yellow Tonka dump truck strapped down.

Now, this thing was strapped down like it was a full-size road grader - meaning a 4" wide binding strap to hold this little beggar down! I loved it - nice to see someone out there with a sense of humour and an understanding of proportion when applied to silliness...

So, picture if you will, a 40' flatbed equipment hauler (the one with the two solid rows of wheels at the back,) hauling a truck that you know weighs all of about three pounds....

Beats "spinnerz" any day...

5-90
 
5-90 said:
Gawd - yer jokin, right?

I still say the best was a 40' flatbed that I saw in Fremont. He didn't have a load on at the time (equipment hauler,) so he had a yellow Tonka dump truck strapped down.

Now, this thing was strapped down like it was a full-size road grader - meaning a 4" wide binding strap to hold this little beggar down! I loved it - nice to see someone out there with a sense of humour and an understanding of proportion when applied to silliness...

So, picture if you will, a 40' flatbed equipment hauler (the one with the two solid rows of wheels at the back,) hauling a truck that you know weighs all of about three pounds....

Beats "spinnerz" any day...

5-90

Just saw one the other day carrying a Jeep power wheels on the back
 
5-90 said:
Gawd - yer jokin, right?

I still say the best was a 40' flatbed that I saw in Fremont. He didn't have a load on at the time (equipment hauler,) so he had a yellow Tonka dump truck strapped down.

Now, this thing was strapped down like it was a full-size road grader - meaning a 4" wide binding strap to hold this little beggar down! I loved it - nice to see someone out there with a sense of humour and an understanding of proportion when applied to silliness...

So, picture if you will, a 40' flatbed equipment hauler (the one with the two solid rows of wheels at the back,) hauling a truck that you know weighs all of about three pounds....

Beats "spinnerz" any day...

5-90
I did this when I owned my own truck. I had a tonka dumptruck that I held down with a 4 inch strap.

There are actually a few flat bedders who do this.

When I was hauling cars there was a guy who worked with us who tied down a little barbie Corvette with zipties on the back....Funny as hell.
 
5-90 said:
Gawd - yer jokin, right?

I still say the best was a 40' flatbed that I saw in Fremont. He didn't have a load on at the time (equipment hauler,) so he had a yellow Tonka dump truck strapped down.

Now, this thing was strapped down like it was a full-size road grader - meaning a 4" wide binding strap to hold this little beggar down! I loved it - nice to see someone out there with a sense of humour and an understanding of proportion when applied to silliness...

So, picture if you will, a 40' flatbed equipment hauler (the one with the two solid rows of wheels at the back,) hauling a truck that you know weighs all of about three pounds....

Beats "spinnerz" any day...

5-90

I've seen that before... always good for a laugh.
 
I saw the semi in the baltimore area also. I remember seeing (North American Van Lines ) on the side of the cab. It didn't follow the usual graphics of the moving company of the same name though. Those spinners were the real deal.
 
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