We desperately need a manly thread.

Beautiful.

Mine is sunburst, standard neck pickup.

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Nice sunburst!!! I've got a plain ol' black one with a standard neck pickup.
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Feeling insecure?! :p

You're not one of those guys who has his truck jacked up so high that he needs a ladder to reach the bed... with two giant smoke stacks sticking up behind the cab, are you? :eek: ;)

Well I am!

I drive a Dodge 5500 diesel on 35" tires.

I tell my son the reason us Wisconsin men jack up our trucks is because Fat Chicks can't jump! :D
 
My only telemacaster is a Nashville Deluxe. Normal Savalas pickup arrangement with the addition of a strat pickup in between. DO have mini-humbuckers on one of my Gretsches, however.

I luv me some gitfiddles more than any normal(?) drummer should.
 
My only telemacaster is a Nashville Deluxe. Normal Savalas pickup arrangement with the addition of a strat pickup in between. DO have mini-humbuckers on one of my Gretsches, however.

I luv me some gitfiddles more than any normal(?) drummer should.

Gitfiddles, flams and paradiddles too!
 
Someone mentioned Charles Bronson, my idea of a manly man and I looked him up on Wikipedia and learned at one time he wore his sister's dress to school because of a lack of clothing. Geeze, kind of like "A boy named Sue" you'd have to either get tough or die!
 
You think you got it bad??

Mrs Rule just came home with one of those designer bed in a bag with 27 pillows, shams, spread,you know the whole thing, I can't see the bed now.

Now as I get up last I don't mind making the bed, my style. pull up blanket, put sleeping pillows sort of where they go. Done.

Now all this pretty pillows in different shapes that must go in a certain order??

Not gonna happen.! For what?, so no one can see it all day or for the people that break in to admire??:eek::(
 
How about this one...what's the furtherest you ever drug ur deer (actually it has to be a buck) (without the aid of an ATV or such). Now we are getting into manly territory.
For me it was only about 8.5miles.:rolleyes: I always tried to hunt deer where the draggin was reasonable. If possible I would wait till they got near the truck before I dropped em.
That's me on the left with the smile on my face as I drag my deer to the truck...:rolleyes::rolleyes: Pay no attention to my lackey holdin' the rope.
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Drag them out? I put them on my shoulders and walk out. I have witness'. I did a mule deer on my shoulders in Wyoming for 4 or 5 miles. On the way out I found a huge mule deer shed. tucked it in my belt, a little later I found a very old True Temper hammer, I think it was dropped by the little kid chasing Shane years ago. Tucked it in my belt and walked on out with the deer on my shoulders. Also was carrying my Dad's pre 64 model 70, extra ammo, food, water and 357 for rattlesnakes...... I only cut the rattles off one, it really didn't add to the load.
 
Drag them out? I put them on my shoulders and walk out. I have witness'. I did a mule deer on my shoulders in Wyoming for 4 or 5 miles. On the way out I found a huge mule deer shed. tucked it in my belt, a little later I found a very old True Temper hammer, I think it was dropped by the little kid chasing Shane years ago. Tucked it in my belt and walked on out with the deer on my shoulders. Also was carrying my Dad's pre 64 model 70, extra ammo, food, water and 357 for rattlesnakes...... I only cut the rattles off one, it really didn't add to the load.

Manly men just punts 'em back to the truck.
 
Two Picture......Worth Thousand Word.........
 

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Perhaps the manliest of all men, and my hero...

Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez

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Bio, in part;

" On May 2, 1968, a 12-man Special Forces team was surrounded by a NVA battalion. Benavidez heard the radio appeal for help and boarded a helicopter to respond. Armed only with a knife, he jumped from the helicopter carrying a medical bag and rushed to join the trapped team."

"....Nearly dead from a total of 37 separate bayonet, bullet and shrapnel wounds received on multiple occasions over the course of the six hour fight between the 13 men and an enemy battalion, Benavidez was evacuated...."

" He was believed dead after finally being evacuated and was being zipped up in a body bag when he mustered the last of his strength and spit in the face of a medic, thereby alerting nearby medical personnel that he was still alive."

If anyone was ever a bad ***, this guy was badder.
 
http://www.cracked.com/article_17019_5-real-life-soldiers-who-make-rambo-look-like-*****.html

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