Redneck Christmas Tree - Mt. Dew
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For whatever reason i think theyre linking straight from your gmail account, rather than the original source.
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Sorry guys, fixed now.
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I dont know what mountain dew is, but im fairly sure drinking that much of it cant be good.
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Cool idea, but would not Hieneken have been more fun?
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@remus said:
I dont know what mountain dew is, but im fairly sure drinking that much of it cant be good.
Mountain Dew is a soft drink, which happened to be invented and named here in Knoxville. You have all your buddies over for the Mountain Dew drinking fest, and then everyone helps you assembled the tree (that's why Heiniken wouldn't work - no one would be able to assemble the tree after drinking it all).
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After drinking that much Mountain Dew how do you stop jittering enough to use the drill?
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Burp...err I think I'm getting a cavity.
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Perhaps you guys would prefer a feast of lobster over drinking all that Mountain Dew? I attach a creative "tree" that was made here in Prince Edward Island. It is made of lobster traps and bouys.
Regards, Ross
PS -- the soda can tree would have looked cool if they'd have used shiny silver Coors beer cans. Mmmm... Shiny... Hiccup
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Right there with you Ross.
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And this one is to help ease the pain of your loss on the other thread.
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@daniel said:
@remus said:
I dont know what mountain dew is, but im fairly sure drinking that much of it cant be good.
Mountain Dew is a soft drink, which happened to be invented and named here in Knoxville. You have all your buddies over for the Mountain Dew drinking fest, and then everyone helps you assembled the tree (that's why Heiniken wouldn't work - no one would be able to assemble the tree after drinking it all).
I'm sure it goes up in no time, too, with all that caffeine and sugar...
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Imagine the size of the kidney stones they're going to have...
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@remus said:
I dont know what mountain dew is, but im fairly sure drinking that much of it cant be good.
Go out and gather as much squirrel pee (or any other small animal) as you can put it in a tin can, chill and serve...
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