Bonne stuck in snow! (not mine)
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For fun last winter, a friend and I got a beater stuck in snow and tried to drive it out. Practice, you know. We found the best way to get out is with a large sheet of plastic because the cracks it gets from the car'* weight help give it traction in the snow like nothing else we could find. Just FWI.
We used the front of a very aged server case, and it had about 3-4 uses in it before it "disappeared" into the snow.
We used the front of a very aged server case, and it had about 3-4 uses in it before it "disappeared" into the snow.
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Originally Posted by radomirthegreat
We used the front of a very aged server case, and it had about 3-4 uses in it before it "disappeared" into the snow.
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Originally Posted by 95seand78z28
If it wasn't for the backup lights it would kinda look like the Bonne'* pulling the Ford....
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Originally Posted by peace
Originally Posted by radomirthegreat
We used the front of a very aged server case, and it had about 3-4 uses in it before it "disappeared" into the snow.
http://pc.theradomir.com/cardboardbox.html
Also, I second the Photoshop plea. I'd like either a yellow shaft and some evidence of pushing or the thing everyone else is cheering for.
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