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That truck seems to no longer be on the straight and narrow path.
It does seem to be off balance...Has the truck been drinking, by chance?
Plumbing is rarely straight. There must be a curve in the pipe under every sink.
Looks a bit old and outdated.
Looool, Lowell, love your pun!
The driver must be considerably heavier than the passenger.
Ha. I was also intrigued by the number of traffic lights.
Perhaps it's a cost cutting exercise, after all 'strait' has two words less than 'straight'!
Wonderful capture.
For some reason this post make me think of an old card game called "Water Works". Just put a wrench on it.
I do enjoy your humor.
Maybe George owns it---he always did walk a little crooked. MB
... and there's a bit of sagging going on here. Age will do that to you.
;-))
Neither straight nor narrow.
:) Love your captions!!
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That truck seems to no longer be on the straight and narrow path.
ReplyDeleteIt does seem to be off balance...
ReplyDeleteHas the truck been drinking, by chance?
Plumbing is rarely straight. There must be a curve in the pipe under every sink.
ReplyDeleteLooks a bit old and outdated.
ReplyDeleteLooool, Lowell, love your pun!
ReplyDeleteThe driver must be considerably heavier than the passenger.
ReplyDeleteHa. I was also intrigued by the number of traffic lights.
ReplyDeletePerhaps it's a cost cutting exercise, after all 'strait' has two words less than 'straight'!
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason this post make me think of an old card game called "Water Works". Just put a wrench on it.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy your humor.
ReplyDeleteMaybe George owns it---he always did walk a little crooked. MB
ReplyDelete... and there's a bit of sagging going on here. Age will do that to you.
ReplyDelete;-))
ReplyDeleteNeither straight nor narrow.
ReplyDelete:) Love your captions!!
ReplyDelete