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Title: unnecessary instructions Post by runwyrlph on 11/17/10 at 08:31:25 http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/yy299/madcap_bucket/33057_lg.jpg From Northern Tool: "Every sportsman needs his own throne, and the Off-Road Commode fits the bill — with comfort and luxury to boot! Easily sticks into any 2in. receiver hitch and supports up to 500 lbs. The 1 5/16in. dia. steel tube seat is covered with soft, padded camo. A great gift for hunting, fishing and camping buddies! Not for use when vehicle is in motion. Can get slippery when wet." Do they really have to tell you "Not for use when vehicle is in motion."? I guess that means somebody has tried it! I thought it was bad to make the boys fill up an empty coffee cup instead of stopping! |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by babyhog on 11/17/10 at 08:48:46 ;D ;D Common sense does not always prevail. Surely you can think of someone who would try it while in motion?? :-X |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by Serowbot on 11/17/10 at 08:53:18 Quote:
Why not?.... :-?... |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by verslagen1 on 11/17/10 at 08:55:28 3E283F223A2F22394D0 wrote:
1 stone tossed up on a back road could ruin your whole day. :o |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by babyhog on 11/17/10 at 08:56:08 because your feet will drag... or maybe not... ;) |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by Phelonius on 11/17/10 at 10:03:32 Great, now all the parking lots in camping areas will stink! As if there wer'nt enough hazards on the road already. Phelonius |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by Serowbot on 11/17/10 at 10:09:31 Is anybody gonna' feel safe on that thing,... without the keys to the truck in their pocket?... :-?... |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by babyhog on 11/17/10 at 11:02:47 On SALE for $32.99. Really? Was actually considering buying one, but maybe I'll just make one. Squatting out in the woods is getting old. LOL ;D |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by stinger on 11/18/10 at 00:16:57 No indoor plumbing? ;D |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by mick on 11/18/10 at 01:01:25 4546474A48522B0 wrote:
And watch out for those nettles kid. |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by babyhog on 11/18/10 at 05:12:02 4D4A5750595B4C3E0 wrote:
stinger, at the cabin (weekend retreat) we are in the process of building. Septic system probably won't be done till next spring... |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by Phelonius on 11/18/10 at 09:58:43 2D2E2F22203A430 wrote:
stinger, at the cabin (weekend retreat) we are in the process of building. Septic system probably won't be done till next spring... [/quote] Wow! the line at the bathroom door will be getting really testy by then. Phelonius |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by babyhog on 11/18/10 at 10:12:55 437B767F7C7D7A6660130 wrote:
stinger, at the cabin (weekend retreat) we are in the process of building. Septic system probably won't be done till next spring... [/quote] Wow! the line at the bathroom door will be getting really testy by then. Phelonius[/quote] That's what I was thinking!!! So I figured on the hitch, I could just move the truck! ;D |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/18/10 at 15:44:28 Un necessary instructions are everywhere. Like the "Harmful of Fatal if swallowed" on a gas can can. Them what can read, knows that. Them what cant,, well,, they cant read,, so what good is it? |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by Phelonius on 11/18/10 at 16:10:12 Instructions written on the bottom of the boot are superfluous. Phelonius |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/18/10 at 18:40:56 5C646960636265797F0C0 wrote:
Im pretty sure Ive met a few exceptions to that most logical idea. |
Title: Re: unnecessary instructions Post by Boofer on 11/18/10 at 20:14:30 Had one. Wife griped when I left it up, so sold it on Craigslist. |
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