Pumpkin ideas
Pumpkin ideas
Well That time of years coming up again, so i've started pondering what to carve into my pumpkin this year. Take a look at my gallery for last years pumpkin. What are your guy's ideas for this years. I cant link of any real good dodge pictures to do this year, and its kinda bothering my. Is the Ram head the only real sybolizing image for dodge? I dont wanna do the Norm, not so scary halloween pic.
Any Ideas? If i cant think of anything, i might just try a whole truck carving, or maybe just the front end...
Mike
Any Ideas? If i cant think of anything, i might just try a whole truck carving, or maybe just the front end...
Mike
I hate to have to be the one to point this out, but that's really kind of pathetic (nice work, but pathetic). Are we really SO involved with our trucks that our Jack-o-lanterns have evolved into Dodge-o-lanterns??
chaikwa.
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I got one for ya.... Carve a small C logo near the top, fill punkin full o diesel, light it and then wish your truck smoked that much black soot.....
Safety disclaimer: Keep lit punkin away from small children and animals, drunken adults and flammable structures......
Gary
Safety disclaimer: Keep lit punkin away from small children and animals, drunken adults and flammable structures......
Gary
Not a jack-o-idea, but a good child scaring idea none the less: A guy in town puts stakes into the ground in a V, maybe three v's in a row. Then he puts children's pants and shoes on them so it looks like he buries his childred head first
OFF TOPIC:
I had a burn pile going while building a pole barn and there was some really old red diesel in a plastic drywall bucket in the corner of this barn....
I put a lid on it and tossed it in the fire...
And just stood and watched the cloud that emerged...
I had a burn pile going while building a pole barn and there was some really old red diesel in a plastic drywall bucket in the corner of this barn....
I put a lid on it and tossed it in the fire...
And just stood and watched the cloud that emerged...


