For those of you who haven't been following my thread in the prissy section some explaining may be in order.
To make a long story short I removed the bed so that I could work on it but since the truck is my daily driver I used some 2x4s, some scrap T-111 siding I had and an old pallet to make a make shift bed for it so I could support the fuel tank and carry a few things. My wife saw the make shift bed and commented that it looked "like the Beverly Hillbillies" so as a joke I went out and bought a cheap rocking chair and mounted it on the back on springs so it can rock while going down the road.
This made my wife OK with the whole Beverly Hillbillies bed. Then things got weird...er.
Seeing as how this is the Christmas season we somehow came up with the idea of making a Santa Clause to ride in the rocking chair. So My wife bought a cheap Santa outfit and I fabbed up a skeleton out of PVC pipe
and we made a Santa for the back of the truck
Yesterday when I was leaving work one of the guys came up behind me and filmed me going down the road. I think this is just hilarious so I posted it on my youtube channel so you guys can see it. Here is the link
My wife and I are talking about taking the truck out and making a longer video of it just for my youtube channel which might happen in the next few days.
EDIT: I just realized that the video was somehow placed in the wrong Youtube channel, I have 3 linked channels with essentially the same name just slight differences in capitalization and spacing and I got them confused. The channel it was supposed to go on was this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-VG...&feature=youtu.
which is where all my other videos are. I am actually planning on doing more FSJ specific videos there as well as the other goofy things I do. I will try to cross link them but I have a lot of trouble finding my way around the internal workings of my Youtube channels and it often takes me several days to get videos properly sorted and placed. I may have to delete the video in that original link to keep my channels sorted and jeep hits on only the one channel.
To make a long story short I removed the bed so that I could work on it but since the truck is my daily driver I used some 2x4s, some scrap T-111 siding I had and an old pallet to make a make shift bed for it so I could support the fuel tank and carry a few things. My wife saw the make shift bed and commented that it looked "like the Beverly Hillbillies" so as a joke I went out and bought a cheap rocking chair and mounted it on the back on springs so it can rock while going down the road.
This made my wife OK with the whole Beverly Hillbillies bed. Then things got weird...er.
Seeing as how this is the Christmas season we somehow came up with the idea of making a Santa Clause to ride in the rocking chair. So My wife bought a cheap Santa outfit and I fabbed up a skeleton out of PVC pipe
and we made a Santa for the back of the truck
Yesterday when I was leaving work one of the guys came up behind me and filmed me going down the road. I think this is just hilarious so I posted it on my youtube channel so you guys can see it. Here is the link
My wife and I are talking about taking the truck out and making a longer video of it just for my youtube channel which might happen in the next few days.
EDIT: I just realized that the video was somehow placed in the wrong Youtube channel, I have 3 linked channels with essentially the same name just slight differences in capitalization and spacing and I got them confused. The channel it was supposed to go on was this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-VG...&feature=youtu.
which is where all my other videos are. I am actually planning on doing more FSJ specific videos there as well as the other goofy things I do. I will try to cross link them but I have a lot of trouble finding my way around the internal workings of my Youtube channels and it often takes me several days to get videos properly sorted and placed. I may have to delete the video in that original link to keep my channels sorted and jeep hits on only the one channel.
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