Are you a redneck?
#77
I know a couple true cajuns that aren't rednecks. One engineer from LSU, born and raised in Lafayette, but just not a redneck.
Anyway, im so far behind in the breakroom, I check in to see if anything new has happened and wander on to other things.
#78
There are more involved parts of the oilfield than roughnecks. All the roughnecks know is run pipe , pull pipe. Thats about it.. There are tons of different parts of the oilfield. Wireline, fishing hands, packer hands, rig hands (drilling and workover), consultants etc. I could go on forever.
#79
Then you got us wannabe types that just sit in the office and dream up new tools to solve old problems.
Or we are the (insert several oilfield words) that seem to think we know more about the tools we designed than the company man that has been using them for two weeks.
Or we are the (insert several oilfield words) that seem to think we know more about the tools we designed than the company man that has been using them for two weeks.
#80
Some engineers design tools that do not work. At times they don't understand what circumstances and conditions such as depth etc will do or affect a tool while in the hole. So the company men or packer hands do sometimes know more than the engineers do about the tools. The engineers might know how to make the tools but many times don't know how to use them so they will work properly.
#81
From Pennsatucky
So help me understand
If the towels in my bathroom are interchangeable with the ones I use to dry-off the truck, Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
Or
I own and wear 5 times as many Ball caps as I own suits that I rarely wear
Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
If the towels in my bathroom are interchangeable with the ones I use to dry-off the truck, Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
Or
I own and wear 5 times as many Ball caps as I own suits that I rarely wear
Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
#82
Well if buying A brand new 2003 Dodge and taking her home putting 6 inch tip out truck stacks on it no muff as soon as you get her home dont mean I aint no redneck then sumfins wrong.
I havent done it to my new 05 but sure thinking about it. actually leanin on it purdy hard.
anywho,, cowboy up
I havent done it to my new 05 but sure thinking about it. actually leanin on it purdy hard.
anywho,, cowboy up
#83
Deaver;1275997]So help me understand
If the towels in my bathroom are interchangeable with the ones I use to dry-off the truck, Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
Maybe it just means you are single and do what you darn please
Or
I own and wear 5 times as many Ball caps as I own suits that I rarely wear
Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
Which way is the ball cap worn. To the back, to the side, or in the front. Is it natural, folded in thirds, or bent in a round curve? Is the top panel folded down? Got to have more information......
If the towels in my bathroom are interchangeable with the ones I use to dry-off the truck, Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
Maybe it just means you are single and do what you darn please
Or
I own and wear 5 times as many Ball caps as I own suits that I rarely wear
Does that mean I might be a RedNek?
Which way is the ball cap worn. To the back, to the side, or in the front. Is it natural, folded in thirds, or bent in a round curve? Is the top panel folded down? Got to have more information......
#85
You Guys are Friggin hilarious!!
YES! on all queries!!!
For the RECORD: single or married, rednecks still use the same towels and tires in the truck bed ARE a priority.
That fashion statement of the ballcap backwards? heheh It was started by GOOBER, the mechanic on The Andy Griffith show Mayberry RFD
tough call, but really needed info: round curve, thirds, heheh funny stuff
YES, hello to you up North! tough call as well- are you bored to death up there or would you change out truck parts if you lived in California??? heheh
you have the simular outfit on your truck as mine. if I could do stacks and not interfere with a tall fifith wheel boat trailer, I would seriously consider- just love that look!
OK here's one to think about- you really might be a down to the sould redneck IF you stop at the sign of roadkill to see if it will make a good stew tonight........
For the RECORD: single or married, rednecks still use the same towels and tires in the truck bed ARE a priority.
That fashion statement of the ballcap backwards? heheh It was started by GOOBER, the mechanic on The Andy Griffith show Mayberry RFD
tough call, but really needed info: round curve, thirds, heheh funny stuff
YES, hello to you up North! tough call as well- are you bored to death up there or would you change out truck parts if you lived in California??? heheh
you have the simular outfit on your truck as mine. if I could do stacks and not interfere with a tall fifith wheel boat trailer, I would seriously consider- just love that look!
OK here's one to think about- you really might be a down to the sould redneck IF you stop at the sign of roadkill to see if it will make a good stew tonight........
#86
Most of the time, I wear my ball cap correctly.
When Im shoooting with a scope, I usually turn it around so it doesn't hit my flipup scope covers. (which I recently turned over so they flip down.
When Im shoooting with a scope, I usually turn it around so it doesn't hit my flipup scope covers. (which I recently turned over so they flip down.
#88
it's a way of life
I am a gal, so I just get rescued a lot. BUT I can add to the redneck character: rednecks gotta have-
BIG HEART- and not just from Texas where it comes natural....
TALK car/truck parts better than any store counterman, and know of two people who have them sittin around.....
HAVE been to church; church suppers; worked at the church at least once
will help a friend/neighbor building something if there is food and beer afterwards
wears a belt and has a folding knife in the pants pocket, optional skoal can or cigarette lighter
may talk like a hound dog but is actually sweet and shy with 'THE girl'!
hope that adds a bit of spice to this thread, maybe now MEXSTAN will know a few folks that are---- REDNECKS!
I am a gal, so I just get rescued a lot. BUT I can add to the redneck character: rednecks gotta have-
BIG HEART- and not just from Texas where it comes natural....
TALK car/truck parts better than any store counterman, and know of two people who have them sittin around.....
HAVE been to church; church suppers; worked at the church at least once
will help a friend/neighbor building something if there is food and beer afterwards
wears a belt and has a folding knife in the pants pocket, optional skoal can or cigarette lighter
may talk like a hound dog but is actually sweet and shy with 'THE girl'!
hope that adds a bit of spice to this thread, maybe now MEXSTAN will know a few folks that are---- REDNECKS!
#90