To: Howlin
The poles, placed fifteen feet apart, are about two inches in diameter. "Those poles might stop a tricycle, but only if ridden by a two- year- old," Spencer commented So Spencer would let his two year old ride a tricycle into a 2 inch diameter steel pole holding up barbed wire. What astonishingly good judgement he (or she) has.
And how incredibly perspicacious of you to point me to that.
Tell us Howlin, would you drive your car into a 2 inch diameter steel pole holding up a barbed wire fence? I would probably pay good money to watch that. Do let us know when you're going to try it will you?
Thanks,
L
240 posted on
07/07/2006 10:36:12 PM PDT by
Lurker
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To: Lurker
You're just making a fool out of yourself now.
(Now go ahead and hit that abuse button like you're been doing all night.)
242 posted on
07/07/2006 10:37:30 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: Lurker
"...would you drive your car into a 2 inch diameter steel pole holding up a..."
Don't have much experience with fences do you. Not surprising.
244 posted on
07/07/2006 10:38:12 PM PDT by
CWOJackson
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To: Lurker; Howlin
Tell us Howlin, would you drive your car into a 2 inch diameter steel pole holding up a barbed wire fence? I would probably pay good money to watch that. Do let us know when you're going to try it will you?It would be fairly easy if you didn't mind a few scratches on the paint. I've seen cattle trample fences like that barbed wire fence down. Humans could climb or crawl over that fence. If you brought grandma along, a pair of wire cutters will let her through.
253 posted on
07/07/2006 10:44:38 PM PDT by
BigSkyFreeper
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