I would have used a few more wraps of twine

gmcman

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Dec 12, 2011
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Caught this a few weeks ago, I was very surprised at the single loop of twine in the front, and rear :crazy:. I thought this 55" set was going to take flight since we were rolling along at 50-55.
 

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The_Roadie

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A problem that results when students avoid science and technology classes. And hide from common sense lessons. I guess if twine is too hard to break with their hands, they think it's infinitely strong. :undecided:
 

NinjuhhNutz

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Oct 15, 2012
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In highschool, I worked as a loader at Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse. I was speechless at some of the ways people would "secure" purchases to their vehicles!
I have to say, though, the best one I saw during my time there was the guy with the F-150-rhino lined/huge tires/blah blah blah...who complained to the manager when I was tossing bags of peat moss in his truck, because I was "getting the bed of his truck dirty" :suicide:
 

willn513

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Dec 4, 2011
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What are we looking at here? Looks totally fine/normal to me. Twine is waaaaaaay stronger than dental floss or sewing yarn.
 

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