Pluggers by Rick McKee for August 18, 2024

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    LoisG Premium Member 3 months ago

    If you’re selling your used car for more than you paid for your first house – you’re a Senior Plugger.

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    Zykoic  3 months ago

    I sold my grass hidden car but the guy didn’t come and get it for months. So I towed it him. Gave him a bag of grass seeds to get him started.

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 3 months ago

    At that point it’s not a vehicle, it’s an art institution.

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    juicebruce  3 months ago

    Hummmm …. Maybe lower the price ;-)

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    Gent  3 months ago

    Eh but me no selling anytheengs.

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    bobpickett1  3 months ago

    this comic looks like next door to me

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    Ichabod Ferguson  3 months ago

    If you bought your house before there were HOAs, you’re a Plugger.

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    kaycstamper  3 months ago

    Does a boat count?

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    chris_o42  3 months ago

    Southwestern PA lawn ornament. We gots lotsa those.

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    g04922  3 months ago

    Build a vegetable n’ fruit stand around it… ;)

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    david_42  3 months ago

    Take the wheels off, put it on cinder blocks and sell it to the city’s Art Committee for $50,000: “Urban Dilemma”

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    dbrucepm  3 months ago

    the way the grass has been growing here this year with all of the rain and heat that would only take a week or two

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    FassEddie  3 months ago

    Come on man! It’s been done! “if you cut your grass and find your car… you might be a redneck…”

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  3 months ago

    I’ve seen that before. Guy tried selling his old rusty Camaro.

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    Manitobaman  3 months ago

    It’s " vintage ".

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    whelan_jj  3 months ago

    Depending on age and model, that price might be too low. You’re looking for restoration fanatics, not those wanting cheap transportation.

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    mistercatworks  3 months ago

    I had thought I had found a coastal shortcut in Northern California but when I noticed that rusting vehicles in yards were stacked two-high, I knew it was time to turn around.

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    brick10  3 months ago

    Time to donate it to your local public radio station.

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    anomalous4  3 months ago

    One of my bros had an old car frame leaning against the side of his house for so long, a tree grew up in the middle of it…

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    goboboyd  3 months ago

    They all have signs that say ‘Runs Good’. and/or ‘Reliable’.

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    wildlandwaters  3 months ago

    or a full grown tree in engine compartment!

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    KEA  3 months ago

    If you mow your yard and find a car, you might be a redneck. — Jeff Foxworthy

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    gopher gofer  3 months ago

    it seems that every farm in these parts is required by law to display either a rusting bus or van in one of its fields. one farm we often used to pass was a bit overzealous, rusting cars lining an entire side of the property…

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    greenlynn Premium Member 3 months ago

    You can tell the rich farm folks in my state because they have 2 cars out in the filed rusting away.

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    Strawberry King  3 months ago

    Imagine if that were in the front yard lol

    “Okay, who forgot to mow the lawn?”

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    mafastore  3 months ago

    We live on a 4 lane main road (in suburbia). First year we were living here husband’s van was sideswiped or hit several times so we knew we could not park in the street.

    We had a straight one car driveway – had added a curved driveway using the existing driveway as one entry/exit and added a second one at the other end of the curved driveway.

    We park the van on the grass half circle in the center of curved driveway and the car at the top of the straight section.

    Then we had bed bugs and we bought a Class B RV – where to keep it? It went to the top of the driveway where the car had been. Car is parked behind it at the bottom of the straight section. Van stayed where it was. Sometimes we have to juggle them all around to take a vehicle out or in. Car and van can be pulled out head first from their positions.

    But the RV – it has to be backed out into traffic. I stand in the street (try to stay in right lane instead of parking as can see up the road past the bend in same better to see what is coming). Husband backs the RV down to the bottom of the driveway to wait. When I see the road is closed I let know with a walkie talkie. I then run and get on the driveway at the other end. He backs out and drives to me as he straightens the RV out and I jump in as quickly as I can because traffic is coming and we have to get moving.

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