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    You know you're a Redneck when...

    You drive your trailer under your overhang and decide it would be nice if it was a built in! This is in a small town in Mass. Must be chilly with those thin walls.

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    Looks like a few I have seen in Michigan, the only difference is they park the trailer add the overhang and live in it for years. I was surprised the first time I saw the structures but I am no longer surprised because I have seen so many. I will admit I haven't seen any exactly like the one you posted.
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    Yup, someone is living the goooood life
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    One that come to mind......

    You know you're a redneck when.....

    your wife has a beer belly and you think it's attractive.
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    That is the home of an "Uptown" redneck!
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    And everyone thinks that rednecks are only south of the Mason-Dixon line!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Arceneaux View Post
    And everyone thinks that rednecks are only south of the Mason-Dixon line!
    Oh no Kevin........rednecks are everywhere....it's just that in some places they have accents...
    Ken

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    Hey Ken.......





    I resemble that remark.
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    It would fit in well in this development


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    We used to have a deer camp that was a trailer with a couple of additions... then we had a nice big fire (intentional) and built a bit more conventional structure.

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    I want the pool front condo.
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    Reminds me of my next door neighbors in Northern Calif.
    They had a 30' trailer with their home built off of it.
    You almost couldn't see the trailer anymore.
    Frank and Margie were, get this... from Boston, Mass!
    Frank used to say he's not retired, just tired.
    They're both gone now, but never forgotten.

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    HOLY COW!!!!!!! I'VE never seen one of those!
    Have wood, will turn!!

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    Craig,

    I hope you don't mind my hijacking this thread to bring a little life back into it. This is a funny little video with some great banjo music. I do not know who actually made this video, but my hat is off to them. Very creative and the musical timing is right on target.

    http://www.dailyhaha.com/_vids/dueling_banjos.htm
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    Looks like the Florida room on a lot of trailers I saw in Marathon Key, Florida. You just park a trailer and start building rooms on it.

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