Hey, I found you a Jeep

Kinja'd!!! "SmugAardvark" (SmugAardvark)
10/24/2020 at 00:46 • Filed to: Jeep

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It was just hanging out at the bottom of Lake Winnipesaukee . Just throw it in a bowl of uncooked rice overnight, and you should be good to go.

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Okay, so the !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! is actually a couple years old. But I remember from when my grandparents had a cabin on that particular lake (back before all the rich assholes priced everyone out of the region), that it wasn’t all too uncommon to hear of vehicles falling through the ice each winter.


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Kinja'd!!! 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°) > SmugAardvark
10/24/2020 at 00:58

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Were they dodging a pelican?


Kinja'd!!! ttyymmnn > SmugAardvark
10/24/2020 at 01:13

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Any bodies in there?


Kinja'd!!! SmugAardvark > ttyymmnn
10/24/2020 at 02:44

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Not in this one. The driver escaped without injury.

Fortunately, most of Lake Winnipesaukee is less than 50' in depth, apart from “The Broads” which only goes about 200' down. It’s very common to see vehicles out there in winter. Mostly snowmobiles, but a fair amount of trucks as well. My uncle has a big ice fishing shack on homemade skis that he tows out with his snowmobile in the winter.

I fell through the ice once when I was a child, but thankfully it was only about 2' or 3' deep where I was, and my pops was able to snag me out right away. It was a real bummer when we had to sell my grandparents’ cabin after my grandpa passed away. He’d built the place himself after buying the property there for next to nothing in the 1940's . When the new buyers got the land, they immediately bulldozed the cabin and put in a 5,000+ sq-ft “summer mansion” in its place. And that’s become all too common in the area.


Kinja'd!!! SmugAardvark > 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
10/24/2020 at 02:48

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More likely dodging a trust fund brat breaking in the new snowmobile he got for Christmas. ;)