This could catch on....
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...I wouldn't mind a go at this.
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DAM YOU DIAL UP
Can't see it but by the title i'm presuming some mullet sporting pig lover is skimming across a slew on the bonnet of an old Dodge 1/2 ton, whilst drinking beer?
Can't see it but by the title i'm presuming some mullet sporting pig lover is skimming across a slew on the bonnet of an old Dodge 1/2 ton, whilst drinking beer?
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Hmm, reminds me of the neighbours that were snowboarding behind a pickup last weekend

#5
Inbreeding, boredom and beer never fails to come up with something entertaining!
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Just showed it to my 16 year old son!
He's hoping it might take off and that he could take up the sport once in Canada!!!!
He's hoping it might take off and that he could take up the sport once in Canada!!!!
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#1 - ATV (400cc or more - leave in 2WD where possible for greatest amount of wheelspin and snow thrown at boarder)
2 - Snowmobile (2 stroke most fun)
3 - Pickup truck (long bed provides more space for hay bale seats and spotter crew)
4 - John Deere Gator 4x4 (takes a while to build momentum)
5 - John Deere 3120 tractor (permits skiing up slopes, but too slow and ponderous on the flat)
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After various experiments, we concluded that the the following options were the best for skiing, snowboarding or tobogganing behind:
#1 - ATV (400cc or more - leave in 2WD where possible for greatest amount of wheelspin and snow thrown at boarder)
2 - Snowmobile (2 stroke most fun)
3 - Pickup truck (long bed provides more space for hay bale seats and spotter crew)
4 - John Deere Gator 4x4 (takes a while to build momentum)
5 - John Deere 3120 tractor (permits skiing up slopes, but too slow and ponderous on the flat)
#1 - ATV (400cc or more - leave in 2WD where possible for greatest amount of wheelspin and snow thrown at boarder)
2 - Snowmobile (2 stroke most fun)
3 - Pickup truck (long bed provides more space for hay bale seats and spotter crew)
4 - John Deere Gator 4x4 (takes a while to build momentum)
5 - John Deere 3120 tractor (permits skiing up slopes, but too slow and ponderous on the flat)
And parked cars everywhere???
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Looks like a sport for the Redneck Olympics.
Round here, in the spring, they drive over the melt water puddles/ponds on their skidoos.
Round here, in the spring, they drive over the melt water puddles/ponds on their skidoos.
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