Redneck Rumble

Meet my uncle Jerry.


My cousin Tammy.


And her hubby Terry. 


HAHA....and lets not
leave out my younger brother Mark....
wearing his Oreo cookies for
glasses.



Every year in Sept. my cousin, Terry and my
uncle come up to Tennessee from
Georgia for the 
Redneck Rumble.








Love the shot below.







And this cool shot.


Now....here is where the Redneck comes
into play.





More tomorrow. 

I had never been so I decided to go and 
see what it was all about. 
I wanted to see the demolishing 
derby but due to wet ground 
it was canceled. 

Apparently they have contest, 
that I missed, judging of 
cars, a band and some really
strange looking cars, trucks
and other riding items. 

Thanks for stopping in, 






Comments

Sally said…
Oh my, how fun is that! I love anything redneck. :)

xoxo
Darla M Sands said…
Sounds like a fun time! I used to enjoy demolition derbies at our county fair. My brother has entered a few. ~grin~ Hope you are well!
Susie said…
Hi Pam, I love all the pretty vehicles at the rumble. Your brother's house is fantastic. Blesings to all, xoxo, Susie
Rhodesia said…
I have no idea what a demolition Derby is !!!! The cars are great though. Diane
Looks like a fun time Linda. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Sorry Pam. I called you Linda! My mind is trying to regain my sense after Irma. Please forgive me!
MadSnapper said…
I really love this post and meeting your rednecks and seeing all those cars and my husband will take one of each of every single one including the 57 Chevy and the motorcycle and all the cars and trucks he would love all of them and so do I
Sharon said…
Every now and then DH takes "Brad" to one of those shows. I love all the old cars and trucks. More power to those guys who fix them up!
Liz A. said…
Oh, how fun.
DeniseinVA said…
That looks like so much fun and I love your brother's sense of humor. Great photos PM :)
Ann said…
looks like fun. I love looking at old cars

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