At the junction of borrowed tools and ignorance stands this monument to a once proud automobile:
Which was once this:
At the junction of borrowed tools and ignorance stands this monument to a once proud automobile:
Which was once this:
that cat wasn’t so bad…
Shameful is the word
Iv’e seen this a few times. Including on the april fools vote. But I don’t get it. Every time I see this picture theres not much of a story behind it.
Which makes it kinda lame to me. But yet I still keep seeing it. What exactly makes it so interesting?!?!?! haha
Go over to the other forum and search for mcrusty files or something like that, and have a read. Dont forget the popcorn and beer, it’s like a movie, only better.
Sweet will do!
Well, no luck on finding it. Anyone got a link?
http://www.mercurycougar.net/forums/showthread.php?49817-Journal-of-a-mad-man-The-rusty-mcrustbucket-chronicles.&highlight=68fastcat
found it lol. here we go! hahah this is some good stuff right here. Now I got something to do for few hours… (slow reader)
HOLY SH*% !! What an honor! I just want to say THANK YOU! To the guys who appreciate “vision”.
To all the old pork stuffed old guys who dont GET IT YEAH! I WON AN AWARD BITCHES!
A Darwin award…
Hey, what’s with all the posers? Let’s see your friends burned out drill, the cold chisel worn down to a nub and your friends fathers borrowed computer for logging on and then we’ll talk, beotches!
LOL just finished reading and skimming through. What a journey! Gotta give the guy props for handling all the responses so well. Did that cougar ever sell?
Wow, I just skimmed through all 38 pages of that. The final pics looking through where the fire used to be had me wondering how those jack stands didn’t shoot out to the sides and fall over.
I hope my cowl repairs don’t turn into something like that.
Anyway, back to planning my smaller projects.
I’m probably not alone but I find it humorous that the thread title appears on the posts following the first one…
…this Bud’s for YO!
The PBR can in the trash explains it all…
I wish I had the money to buy a project, and then whizz it away into the wind like that, to be honest…not that I WOULD whizz it away, mind you…