No tIme for a photo, however the 5 yo thought she would roll the 9 month yo up on to her belly and through him around a bit whilst they were on the floor, so in return he thought he would throw up half his dinner on her face. PRICELESS!!!
I have warned her that when he is older it will be payback time, looks like it already has started!!!!
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considering it was rolled off a cliff, it doesnt look like theres a whole lot of damage...
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Not a funny thing but none the less
The other day I saw a Mitsubishi Express Wagon (not van, this had rear windows) with a driver, naturally, but the adult passenger was in the middle row. She was half turned looking/doing something in the back cargo area. Closer inspection revealed a pram in it's open/assembled position that looked to be tied in with a child in it. This drove across past me whilst waiting at a set of lights. I was too busy trying to comprehend what I thought I just saw to note down a rego number.
I use to fish the far west coast of SA and going through some old photos found these.
The story goes the we were sitting out the front if our digs in the morning have a refreshing first tinnie
watching this boat powering through the large swell towards us.
Next minute an old Toyota ute with large boat trailer on belts around the corner and backs straight over
the sand and into the water up to it's chassis- waves crashing over the trailer :shock:
The boat, without backing off drives straight onto the trailer--Oops that was only half way on :!:
With waves breaking over the back of the boat filling it with water the poor old Toyota could not pull it out ops:
:idea: The ideas man said "Lets get the tractor!" 8) At the first attempt he forgot to secure the rope to the Toyoto and the
rope went flying past the tractor drivers head nearly taking it off :!: I think he still has the scar's to prove it.
Anyway they got the lot off the beach.
Notice they tied the rope to the bull bar :!: The ute was a rust bucket- if it had come off- poor tractor driver :!:
:idea: The ideas man again-"Lets put the rope under the ute from the boat to the tractor and pull"
Great! All that managed to do was tickle the diff of the ute and make it lift its' rear wheels in the air. :lol:
They had also managed to break the trailer in half ops:
Anyway we couldn't help ourselves :idea: Why not let all the water out of the back of the boat :!:
After 2 tons of water was let out they go the boat onto the trailer and took off in a trail of dust.
The owner of the boat was so greatfull for our help he invited all back to his place in the bush.
It turned out that he was a notorious poacher from the area :roll notice no rego on car or boat)
We had a great morning with many top stories told however I can not go into further detail the protect the innocent :wink:
I went to Yeagerup last weekend, and havent been for a couple of months, and had to go through the usual bulldust of idiots not letting their tyres down enough, and carving up the track right at the top of the big hill :evil: :evil:
Anyway, we arrived at the bottom of the hill on the way out, and was watching a heap of Patrols, Landcruiser etc stuggling to get out. I could hear them on two-way they had been there for a while
I then looked to my left and saw a KIA SORRENTO, on road tyres waiting his turn to get out..... :shock: :shock:
I wound down the window, and asked the guy how he was going to get out. He said he didnt usually have a problem, let his tyres to 10 psi, sometimes a bit softer if required, but he was a bit concerned that these idiots at the top werent helping the situation.
He had a two way, and I said I was going to have a go at the hill, and would call him thru. I announnced over the two way that I was going to give these twits one more minute, then I was coming thru.
1 minute later I stuck the pedal down, and started the climb to the top, went around these turkeys, and straight over the top. I call my other 2 travel companions thru, and then the sorrento went straight over as well.
The Sorrento made it, yet the fully grown men in their Landcruisers and Patrols just didnt get it.....
Im not buying a Sorrento, but I must say it was an eye opener to see this vehicle down there.
I guess it just shows that with proper preparation, attention to detail and a capable driver, you can take most vehicles to places you wouldn't expect. In the hands of idiots, more capable vehicles go nowhere...
Cheers,
Dave
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