Whimsical Wednesday # 273

Welcome back to Whimsical Wednesday! 

The day for your googled giggle that gets you over the hump that is Wednesday and sliding down into the weekend.

that's amazing! I didn't know it was possible.

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  1. That is going to be a tad tricky to disassemble.

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    1. only slightly confused; and without damaging the car too!

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  2. LOL! That must have taken a little time. Guess they had plenty of it though ...

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    1. S.J.Qualls; it must have been done while the shops were closed.

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  3. Oh wow. And if they used those trolleys which you need to put a coin in to disengage it is going to be even trickier...

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    1. Elephant's Child; I don't think so, put in a coin and disengage the chain. Getting it out of the circle is the trickiest part, but only because there is a car there. Without the car, the circle could be pushed inward or outward a bit, maybe one trolley could get a little bent.

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  4. Someone with time on their hands I presume.
    Excellent.

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    1. Margaret-whiteangel; done while the shops were closed I expect and probably the car belongs to the ones who did it.

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  5. .... hahaha... love it ... just glad it's not my car.. xxxxx
    Barb xxx

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    1. Barbara; I'm glad it's not mine either. Oh wait, I don't have a car :)

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  6. Amazing ...
    Good share here - just hope they didn't damage the car!

    All the best Jan

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    1. Lowcarb team member; I think the car would belong to the persons who did this, no one else would allow it in case of accidental scratches.

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    2. It's still funny!!

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  7. That is funny. Someone has some time on their hands.

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  8. I always had to be one step ahead of the boys but I'm sure I wouldn't have thought up this one.

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