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Driving a Pig

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Johnny Tremain

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My wife, being from a country that drives on the other side of the road, found that driving the roast pig at this rondy, wasnt that hard!

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Drive on bothers and sisters, drive on!!!!!!! :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Hey an ifin you don't mind it take a slab offin that pig with a little BBQ sauce on the side!
Man that's what you call driving the hog to market!!! :grin:
 
It does apprear to be 4WD, but is it standard or automatic transmission? I can't see the gear shift lever in the photo. :hmm:
 
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