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Mr. Sunshine
The Difference Between North and South thread got me thinking about the term Redneck. Denim Deb had an excellent response, part of which I'll quote here "Around here, a redneck is normally looked at as someone more rural than city, and ready to fight for what they believe in, as well as frugal and making due w/less instead of more.". I believe that the "making do with less", is at the heart of the matter, as well as coming up with creative solutions to problems.
Suppose that you always wanted a house boat, but could never afford one...
Suppose you had a hankering for BBQ, but didn't have a grill...
Suppose you're out, and that shirt that you wore is just to hot for the occasion, AND you just happened to have your husband or boyfriend with you...
Granted, most "Redneck" creative solutions do involve Duct Tape.
Some involve A LOT of Duct Tape.
Some however, are just dang funny! Like this Fire Alarm....
Suppose that you always wanted a house boat, but could never afford one...
Suppose you had a hankering for BBQ, but didn't have a grill...
Suppose you're out, and that shirt that you wore is just to hot for the occasion, AND you just happened to have your husband or boyfriend with you...
Granted, most "Redneck" creative solutions do involve Duct Tape.
Some involve A LOT of Duct Tape.
Some however, are just dang funny! Like this Fire Alarm....

. Some of the more "inventive things" especially using duct tape remind me of dh. The other day we got a new charcoal grill and didn't have any rope to tie it in the truck. Dh grabbed some old haystrings and a roll of duct tape he had under the seat and taped it in.
The only grill I've had for the past five years has been a galvanized washtub stand~sans tubs, a hog trough and some chicken wire. Do you realize just how many halves of chickens fit on a hog trough grill???