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The paper said he had a broken leg this last yr that was a big prob, but did you see the video of him in his bathrobe riding a tractor in the rain shooting a gun? I dont think he was all there either.
The paper said he had a broken leg this last yr that was a big prob, but did you see the video of him in his bathrobe riding a tractor in the rain shooting a gun? I dont think he was all there either.
Back to the original question... I last saw one at an International Harvester / Cub Cadet / John Deere frarm tractor store -- Waltham Implement in Waltham, Minnesota. This was probably 20+ years ago. We bought one for the Cub Cadet lawn tractor. Fun to whip around mom and dad's yard in third gear. Sometimes when i think about it it's amazing I'm still here. I guess crazy driving and adreneline and natural endorphins were my drugs of choice... Never had any interest in the illegal kind, thankfully.
nuttin wrong with a big ol addrenillin rush in my book.
If anybody want's a personalized "suicide ****" do a search on ebay, I just did - there about 140 of them - you may find another name to search for too.
Studebaker Suicide ***** - - say that real fast 5 times
I have one. They're illegal unless you're a driver who has a physical disability and can't use two hands on the steering wheel. I know it as a spinner ****.
I remember them being called by a different "N" word when I was a kid. I do know they broken many a thumb in wrecks so they are illegal in many states.
I remember them being called by a different "N" word when I was a kid. I do know they broken many a thumb in wrecks so they are illegal in many states.
In certain parts of the country those 2 words sound almost identical,as a kid you probably thought you were hearing a word that you were really not hearing.
My Grandad used one of those ***** on every car I ever saw him drive. 'Course, then again, there was that whole sawmill accident that left him with only one arm..........
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