theCryptofishist wrote:Ah, but Token, there's nothing like the smell of eviscerated stuffed animals in the morning.
Smells like triumph.
Token wrote:There is a reason they make rebar caps from thick hard plastic.
Stuffed animals, tennis balls, beer cans etc will be of little comfort to the poor sap that falls on a stick of rebar and froths and gurgles through a sucking chest wound.
It's a matter of time I suppose.
CapSmashy wrote:Token wrote:Stuffed animals, tennis balls, beer cans etc will be of little comfort to the poor sap that falls on a stick of rebar and froths and gurgles through a sucking chest wound.
It's a matter of time I suppose.
Well the drunken sap should not have been messing around my tent like that.
Token wrote:There is a reason they make rebar caps from thick hard plastic.
Stuffed animals, tennis balls, beer cans etc will be of little comfort to the poor sap that falls on a stick of rebar and froths and gurgles through a sucking chest wound.
It's a matter of time I suppose.
shroom wrote:My husband made our tent stakes out of rebar. They were more of a staple shape than a candy cane shape. I zip tied stuffed animals to them, no problems.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
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