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Let's go swimming

Damn at all the severe burns he got from sunburns. He's going to sleep for a month after all that.
 
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heres my SWIMMING ford:flipoff:
 
the water was half way up the doors.:shock: that pic was wen i got stuck tryin to get outta the water up the bank. made it half way and sunk in the mud.:D

had a dodge flat bed, a jeep with a winch, a chevy with a pto winch, another jeep, another chevy, and finaly another ford pulled me out. (he just drove into the water and we hooked a 10foot strap to mine and his.)
 
the water was half way up the doors.:shock: that pic was wen i got stuck tryin to get outta the water up the bank. made it half way and sunk in the mud.:D

had a dodge flat bed, a jeep with a winch, a chevy with a pto winch, another jeep, another chevy, and finaly another ford pulled me out. (he just drove into the water and we hooked a 10foot strap to mine and his.)

Ehh, The chevy guys just didnt feel like pulling out a ford.. They thought it looked better sitting under water.. J/K:mrgreen: OK im not..:flipoff:
 
FORD HATER lol jk


na the chevy with a pto broke his cable, and the other was someone i didnt even know just wantin to go fishin in the river down the road so he stopped and starred for 2 hours :D


ya and the next day when i got back to school everyone wanted to see the pics. ( i have the best stuck so far this year. and a chevy tryed it the next day, it sunk so bad its still there) :flipoff:
 
In 2000, he completed an 1,866-mile swim along the Danube. He broke that record two years later after swimming 2,360 miles down the Mississippi. In 2004 he broke it again by swimming 2,487 miles along the Yangtze river in China.




OMFG!
 
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