I’m No Critic, but I Think This Is Not an Ideal Way to Move a Car

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I’m not really in the business of telling someone what to do or how to do their job. Very much a “you do you” type of guy. If you think you know what you’re doing, then my goodness, I will defer to you in situations that I am not responsible for. For instance, if I had been with the guys in this video, I would’ve said something along the lines of, “hey – not my car…y’all do what you think is best.” So, really – it’s none of my business. But, today – I’m going to take a stand. I’m going to step out of line and make a rare criticism of someone else: this does not seem like an ideal way to move a car.

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This is literally the epitome of the wheels falling off. I mean, damn – how catastrophic could things have possibly gone? Thankfully, no one’s physically hurt or maimed, but damn. That jeep is GONE.

What did they do? Just cut the rope and send up a prayer? No one thought to put the thing in park? Did someone unscrew all the nuts on the wheel? How did they think this was going to end?

So many questions – it definitely feels like there was a better way to have transported this car. But, I guess I’m no mover so I can’t comment. It’s the same argument that people have when I write about the NFL without having played in the NFL.

And, there’s your daily dose of salt courtesy of Big Natural.

Stoney Keeley is the Editor in Chief of The SoBros Network. He is a strong supporter of Team GSD and #BeBetter. “Big Natural” covers the Tennessee Titans, Alabama Crimson Tide football, the WWE, and a whole wealth of nonsense. Follow on Twitter @StoneyKeeley

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