Monday, February 13, 2012

3 Wheelbarrels


1. too many wheelbarrel fires

2. honest, sincere wheelbarrel

3. naked person in wheelbarrel

25 comments:

Shaw said...

who starts the wheel barrow fires?

Jon said...

Wheelbarrel fires are self-contained and easy to put out.

Wheelbarrels are dependable as well as honest & sincere.

Don't ever put a fat naked person in a wheelbarrel. Too difficult to tote around.

Pilar Abalorios said...

PObre carretilla...

Magic Moments said...

Nice composition...Have a nice day

Zap McBlowfist said...

its those rake riots you have to watch out for.

This is Belgium said...

I love the way they show up in this picture

Geo. said...

It's a good idea to point a wheelbarrel in the direction you want to go before it's full of fire and naked people.

Susan said...

You just crack me up!!!!

Teté M. Jorge said...

Great!!!

Hugs and love.

Anonymous said...

I see pac man..

La Mode Operandi said...

Absurd that you would think wheel barrel fires would ever occur. They are too valuable to ever disrespect!

G said...

lol we used to have wheel barrow fires all the time

Cloudia said...

deep!


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Enchanted Mixtures Lavender Farm said...

I will never see a "Wheelbarrel" as being ordinary again.

Eva in Athens, Greece said...

Skottkärra is the name!
Have a nice Valentine!

Amelie said...

Imagination in its best!

MRanthrope said...

I'm seeing triple...9 wheelbarrels!

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Bruno Etílico said...

happy v day, honey!!!

the picture is all these things??
:P

lol
just a joke

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[[AguiLeons]] said...

nice picture dude

Rena said...

Ευχαριστώ για την επίσκεψη,καλό βράδυ!!!

Senna said...

Very provokating interesting contrast. RegardsSenna

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Unknown said...

It's the same wheel barrow!

 
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