The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 15th Edition: Be more like Coleman.

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    HoughMade

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    I've always said that I want my steak cooked so I could revive it if I want, but this fellow will have some trouble reviving his buddy.
    :):
    When asked how I like my steak, I say: "fire up the grill as hot as you can get it. Really hot. Then take the steak on a platter and walk past the grill with it, but not too slowly."
     

    HoughMade

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    When you watch the second time through keep your eye on the forklift forks.


    I usually use MAPP gas to reseat beads. So far, so good on about 10 tires...but the key is that it really doesn't take that much gas to get it done. I will be doing this within a couple of days on a go kart wheel we had to fix. If you see me posting Monday, all went well.
     

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    I usually use MAPP gas to reseat beads. So far, so good on about 10 tires...but the key is that it really doesn't take that much gas to get it done. I will be doing this within a couple of days on a go kart wheel we had to fix. If you see me posting Monday, all went well.


    Houghmade addressing a jury during closing arguments......
     

    Alamo

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    I usually use MAPP gas to reseat beads. So far, so good on about 10 tires...but the key is that it really doesn't take that much gas to get it done. I will be doing this within a couple of days on a go kart wheel we had to fix. If you see me posting Monday, all went well.
    Looked like he was trying to use the entire can of ether or whatever it was.
     
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