Random pic thread.

He’s got them pink lemonade nattys back there somewhere
There was one at the barndo I left in there as "punishment" for not getting enough proper beer before mowing.
It was hot...and it was the only thing in the fridge. I made the decision to shoot it and drink water from the hose 😎

But there was a time a few years ago I drank more of those than I ever want to admit
 
There was one at the barndo I left in there as "punishment" for not getting enough proper beer before mowing.
It was hot...and it was the only thing in the fridge. I made the decision to shoot it and drink water from the hose 😎

But there was a time a few years ago I drank more of those than I ever want to admit
Sadly they aren’t bad, not beer but not bad haha
 
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Yeah, I'd have definitely done that in Duke Blue or State Red haha!
Orange.

Not just because it’s my preference….but noting chaps those whine and cheese asses like getting their brains beat in by a redneck ag school.
 
Maybe a pile driver for boat docks?
They jet them in here instead of driving them. Usually they use a mini ex on a small barge to do it.
I’ll walk down the road in a few and see. A certain owner of a certain drywall company is building a monster of a house/dock to keep all his boats here. So I’m sure he’s helping build those docks
 
Who is orange?
i commuted into clemson for 6 months long ago. i remember seeing tiger paws on the state highway between Easley and Clemson. figured they were still there. appears not, so I guess that's why you had to ask the question 😉

UPDATE regarding tiger paws on the roads​

Oct 26, 2011, 10:13 PM

There was some discussion about this on Monday, and I emailed Governor Haley's office about this issue. Unfortunately, they got in touch with DOT, and the answer was not good. It looks like this tradition may die unfortunately unless a group does some "unauthorized" painting. What a shame.

Dear Mr. Williams:

I was asked by Governor Haley's office to respond to you concerning the request to paint Tiger Paws on US 123 between Easley and Clemson after the recent resurfacing project completed in that area. I am the District Engineering Administrator for the Upstate area and am responsible for SCDOT's highways in this region. I regret to inform you that we cannot allow the painting of Tiger paws on the highways on US 123 or anywhere on the state highway system. We cannot allow for the installation or painting of anything that is not approved by our SC Manual for Traffic Control Devices. When non approved items are installed in the rights of way, it tends to distract drivers and can cause a safety concern. To my knowledge, SCDOT has never allowed the placement of the Tiger paws in the past but they were painted without our knowledge or consent.

As a fellow graduate from Clemson University and a current Clemson Dad,it is difficult to pass this along to you but we must abide by all the federal guidelines with regard to traffic control devices. I trust you understand our position in this matter.

Sincerely,

Steven W. Gwinn
SCDOT District Engineering Administrator
 
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