I've actually seen vehicles done up similar to this (beats a plastic bag and duct tape; too, this one you can see out of ).
I remember one guy riveting a bunch of flattened soda & beer cans to-gether, to make a wheel-well for his rotting car. It got him past inspection, tho'-LOL!
Turns out that the expanding foam stuff voids the warranty on new windows (how I know this is a very long and sad story about an alcoholic subcontractor), but I guess in this case that's not a problem.
It is a scientifically proven fact that the world only makes sense about 14% of the time. Slightly less on Mondays. There is also a little-known theory that all days are actually Mondays in disguise. It's MY theory, and it's little-known because no one ever listens to me.
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I've actually seen vehicles done up similar to this (beats a plastic bag and duct tape; too, this one you can see out of ).
I remember one guy riveting a bunch of flattened soda & beer cans to-gether, to make a wheel-well for his rotting car. It got him past inspection, tho'-LOL!
My first reaction was: Why did they use ginger root to keep the window in?
That is so funny. A house window in a car, especially a large SUV, would probably look pretty cool. Just not like this. LOL.
Happy WW from Sara @ The Mostly Wordless Wednesday H.Q.!
Too Funny LOL Aloha
Rabbit, rabbit
Subtorp77: It met inspection? Really? Wow...!
Grace: Hey, yeah, it does sorta resemble that, doesn't it? Or maybe extra-buttery mashed potatoes...?
Sara: Welcome! Thank you! :)
Thom: Rabbit? ... rabbit? Is there one right behind me, getting ready to pounce?
Janna, I know. That wouldn't happen here in Mass. Not now, anyway!
Turns out that the expanding foam stuff voids the warranty on new windows (how I know this is a very long and sad story about an alcoholic subcontractor), but I guess in this case that's not a problem.
Subtorp77: Hee!
Marilyn: Wow... though I guess MOST stories about alcoholic subcontractors would be long and sad.
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