The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 15th Edition: Be more like Coleman.

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    MCgrease08

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    I have a '97 Toyota 4Runner. The cup holders are more of a theory than a reality in this rig. Flimsy at best. Downright dangerous if it's something like hot coffee. It's even worse for passengers in the back.

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    My lady got me four of these for my birthday recently. Very old school. Still a little floppy, but much better than stock.

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    TheGrumpyGuy

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    I have a '97 Toyota 4Runner. The cup holders are more of a theory than a reality in this rig. Flimsy at best. Downright dangerous if it's something like hot coffee. It's even worse for passengers in the back.

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    My lady got me four of these for my birthday recently. Very old school. Still a little floppy, but much better than stick.

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    WOW! That takes me back to...................................................the 70's
     

    TheGrumpyGuy

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    This brings up another point. My Jeep is a manual. I can’t put my drink in the rear cup holder because it’s too close to the console. But if I get a 44oz cup in the front cup holder, it’s so big that the shifter hits it when I put it in reverse. So I limit it to no bigger than 32oz drinks. Unfortunately no cup holders in the door.

    Mods, please feel free to move this to the correct thread

     

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    This brings up another point. My Jeep is a manual. I can’t put my drink in the rear cup holder because it’s too close to the console. But if I get a 44oz cup in the front cup holder, it’s so big that the shifter hits it when I put it in reverse. So I limit it to no bigger than 32oz drinks. Unfortunately no cup holders in the door.
    Well, it is a Jeep, the most efficient way to get as little as possible for your money. Number 1 daughter used to drive her 1993 Geo Metro to college (sometimes got offers to buy it at gas stations from guys filling up a big pickup). When she drove home for break, all her Jeep-owning friends wanted rides with her, since she got 50 MPG and they got 10. But none of them would help drive, since they couldn't drive stick.
     

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    ditcherman

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    I have a '97 Toyota 4Runner. The cup holders are more of a theory than a reality in this rig. Flimsy at best. Downright dangerous if it's something like hot coffee. It's even worse for passengers in the back.

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    My lady got me four of these for my birthday recently. Very old school. Still a little floppy, but much better than stock.

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    You know when those old school floppy things are 110% improvement over factory that the factory was junk. There’s been a lot of Diet Coke spilled in that truck over the years, and whatever trendy thing the kid was drinking when he had it.
     

    tmschuller

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    My granddaughters found their aunts old Barbie’s and most were pretty rough.. chopped off hair.. missing limbs.
    there little brother came up with a great idea.. Zarbies, zombie Barbie’s that attacked the new ones they had just got for birthday presents.. Kids imagination! Priceless!
     
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