The worst part about going on trips...

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I forgot something on a sled trip a few years ago...
All of my buddies dropped sleds off at my shop for the trip during the week, we were leaving on a Friday morning. My buddy pulled in with his huge kick ass enclosed trailer to load sleds. I went out food shopping with another buddy. When I got back the trailer was locked up and ready to roll. We put the groceries in coolers in the bed of the truck.
8 hours later we pulled into Cooke City Montana, opened up the enclosed... My sled wasn't in there...

:alol2::perfect10:

HAHAHA, holy ch!t.

You forgot your entire sled.

"Wtf guys?" "None of you thought to load my fawking sled."
 

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I forgot something on a sled trip a few years ago...
All of my buddies dropped sleds off at my shop for the trip during the week, we were leaving on a Friday morning. My buddy pulled in with his huge kick ass enclosed trailer to load sleds. I went out food shopping with another buddy. When I got back the trailer was locked up and ready to roll. We put the groceries in coolers in the bed of the truck.
8 hours later we pulled into Cooke City Montana, opened up the enclosed... My sled wasn't in there...

im getting good mileage today boys! pulling like there isnt anything in the enclosed
 

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I forgot something on a sled trip a few years ago...
All of my buddies dropped sleds off at my shop for the trip during the week, we were leaving on a Friday morning. My buddy pulled in with his huge kick ass enclosed trailer to load sleds. I went out food shopping with another buddy. When I got back the trailer was locked up and ready to roll. We put the groceries in coolers in the bed of the truck.
8 hours later we pulled into Cooke City Montana, opened up the enclosed... My sled wasn't in there...

that's one I would have kept to myself:rolling:
 

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The worst part of any trip for me is going back to work after it is over...no matter how long it is.
 

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Wrong.....

The stool was first invented by a Swiss woman by the name of Maria Schitonstool in 1749 and was born out of necessity. You see, Maria Schitonstool was a habitual gambler and frittered away what money she earned from singing in the street and sharpening pencils for the aristocracy, on horses, lottery scratch cards and in the illegal casino's of Zurich. This obviously led to cash flow problems and Miss.Schitonstool would often have to sell her personal belongings and furnishings to pay the rent. Sometimes she was so broke that she would be unable to pay her heating bills and was forced into using furniture and fittings in order to make a fire to keep warm. So, the stool. The stool was invented by accident when Maria Schitonstool was finding wooden furniture to keep her fire going one particularly cold night in Decenber 1749. The only wood she had left in the house apart from her bed was her chairs, 'but what to sit on if they go into the fire?', she thought. So, she sawed the backs off all her chairs and inadvertently invented the stool. Soon, word got around the underprivileged and poor of Switzerland, leading to more chairs being chopped up into stools for fire wood. It was then quickly picked up by the upper classes and stools were very much in vogue (the magazine), earning Maria Schitonstool fame and fortune
lol did you just pull that one out of your ass?
 

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I forgot something on a sled trip a few years ago...
All of my buddies dropped sleds off at my shop for the trip during the week, we were leaving on a Friday morning. My buddy pulled in with his huge kick ass enclosed trailer to load sleds. I went out food shopping with another buddy. When I got back the trailer was locked up and ready to roll. We put the groceries in coolers in the bed of the truck.
8 hours later we pulled into Cooke City Montana, opened up the enclosed... My sled wasn't in there...

Thats hilarious right there I dont have anthing to top that! knock on wood I havent forgot anything big yet usually thats the first stuff I pack usually something like the electric shaver or toothbrush or toothpaste but I always look at it as I can buy the little stuff just worry bout the main stuff! except the electric shaver I just let it grow for the trip.
 

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Dont get me wrong, I'm all for a good trip and all, but I think the single most annoying thing about taking a trip is just after leaving for your destination the whole, "what did I forget? Did I remember everything?" Thinking about it forever until you convince yourself you remembered it all... And then arriving at your destination realizing you really did forget something! Or realizing halfway through.
Just got home from a trip to Banff, and I forgot my pillow (of all things) and a FULL unopened case of beer.
How frustrating! Grrrrr!

Anyone else ever forget anything? And don't say chargers! We've all been there!

Imdoo'n wasnt involved in this trip by chance was he??? I thought he was the ONLY one that forgot beer.:d:beer:
 
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