A VERY Redneck Christmas LMAO!!!!

fire-n-ice

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While out on GP this morning, I spotted this little gem of a Christmas tree....... LMFAO!!!!!! Note the 'tree topper' and the 'gift' underneath!!!
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No way. I really did grow up in West Virginia, and that picture is not so bad. believe me, it gets worse......... The only thing lacking is the old beat up Camaro....

Everytime one of my family calls on the phone, my wife starts to hum the theme to Deliverance.... :poke:
 
Shipkiller said:
...my wife starts to hum the theme to Deliverance...
I had to look it up :D

One of the key films of the 1970s, John Boorman's Deliverance is a nightmarish adaptation of poet-novelist James Dickey's book about various kinds of survival in modern America. The story concerns four Atlanta businessmen of various male stripe: Jon Voight's character is a reflective, civilized fellow; Burt Reynolds plays a strapping hunter-gatherer in urban clothes; Ned Beatty is a sweaty, weak-willed boy-man, and Ronny Cox essays a spirited, neighbourly type. Together they decide to answer the ancient call of men testing themselves against the elements and set out on a treacherous ride on the rapids of an Appalachian river. What they don't understand until it is too late is that they have ventured into Dickey's variation on the American underbelly, a wild, lawless, dangerous (and dangerously inbred) place isolated from the gloss of the late 20th century. In short order, the four men dig deep into their own suppressed primitiveness, defending themselves against armed cretins, facing the shock of real death on their carefully planned, death-defying adventure and then squarely facing the suspicions of authority over their concealed actions. Boorman, a master teller of stories about individuals on peculiarly mythical journeys, does a terrifying and beautiful job of revealing the complexity of private and collective character--the way one can never be the same after glimpsing the sharp-clawed survivor in one's soul.

...a wild, lawless, dangerous (and dangerously inbred) place... :lol:
 
Thanks WLH, I really need to hear that again for the 1millionth time....

Especially since my mother came into town two weeks ago, staying with my sister,,10 minutes away....... MY WIFE IS MERCILESS..... :rofl:
 
Shipkiller said:
Thanks WLH, I really need to hear that again for the 1millionth time....
Now if I can just figure out how to create an auto play sound in a thread like you can do on a web page... :evil:
 
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