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  • Loading a CGT on to a truck

    I believe planks of wood are the best way... er wait a sec...


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    Re: Loading a CGT on to a truck

    LMAO slick move.
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      Re: Loading a CGT on to a truck

      Ummm, what the fook!? Dumbasses! They should have used plywood.
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      • #4
        Re: Loading a CGT on to a truck

        classic case of more money than sense?
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        • #5
          Re: Loading a CGT on to a truck

          It seems like that new super 7 commercial or whatever, where the dude is off roading in the lambo.
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            Re: Loading a CGT on to a truck

            i hope thats not the CGT i ordered last week...
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            • #7
              Re: Loading a CGT on to a truck

              LOL bart that vid made me sad

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