??? What does a fence post driver have to do with your age?
149 2 ReplyThat isn't a generational thing it's an urban/rural thing. A 5 year old from a farming community would know what that is. Also, if you fill them with concrete, you got yourself a hillbilly skeleton key.
85 0 Replyfuck all these 'tribalism' promotion posts, we should be finding ways to work together. Lisa, you're tearing me apart!
79 0 ReplyGen alpha are literal children. They don't know what a lot of things are
69 2 ReplyOP out here posting boomer humor....
48 2 Replymetal pipe with handles 👍
38 0 ReplyIt's so satisfying to slide this thing forcefully onto your pole OVER and OVER again, slamming it against the base.
28 0 Reply25 0 ReplyThis is the thing to get a pole in the ground. I used it to put up an electric fence around a pear orchard once
22 0 ReplyButt plug next question
22 0 ReplyNgl I thought this was some form of battering ram
21 0 Replyobviously a fleshlight
19 0 ReplyI've put so many ground rods into this amazing earth. These bad boys have destroyed my shoulders.
17 0 ReplyI made the mistake of using one to pound metal stakes without ear protection.
17 0 ReplyUgh. My hands and back hurt just looking at that.
16 0 ReplyAnd if you use ear protection you can get off my property you piece of shit grandson
16 0 ReplyWhat's my fleshlight doing in this picture?
16 0 ReplyIt's a "state police open up-er"
18 2 ReplyYes, I have seen Clarksons‘s Farm.
16 1 ReplyI don't think most gen alphas are tall enough to use a post driver effectively. I've got early model alphas and they are barely 5'4".
14 0 ReplyThat's one cool looking bong /jk
12 0 ReplyIt looks like a potato gun
11 0 ReplyIt's a police battering ram.
12 2 ReplyIt's a whoompty whoomp.
9 0 ReplyIts a post driver for t-posts that get barbed wire around pastures
9 0 Replydinosaur fleshlight
9 1 ReplyWell you know I'm not rural. It never connected for me that these were originally for putting in fence posts.
6 0 ReplyI'm a millennial. I guess if it was bolted to the ground, you could lock a bike to it?
8 2 Replyare you calling me old?
5 0 Replyhahah, never seen a bazooka ?
5 0 ReplyWhat do I win if I own one? It's red.
5 0 ReplyI'm gen Z, grew up in the city, and I know what that is because we used em in the Boy Scouts. It's for pounding fence posts into the ground. The other end is welded shut and you put the post in the ground, put it over top of it, and pick it up and slam it down a buncha times
5 0 Replyclank clank clank clink "Yup, this one's done"
5 0 ReplyIt's a banger!
4 0 ReplyI've used one to set t-posts for steel targets before a match. It's ever so much easier and faster than using a small sledge hammer.
4 0 ReplyOoo so fancy. Mine was the old fashioned that looked like two really curvy shovels joined together at the hilt.
4 0 ReplyPost driver! They have hand held gas powered ones now BRrRrRrRrRrRrPppPPpp
6 2 ReplyPotato gun
5 1 ReplyI thought this was a weird mixer attachment at first
4 0 ReplyI used one a couple weeks ago to put up supports for my grape vines. But when I was a teenager I had a horse and was constantly rotating his grazing area so I am very familiar with it.
4 0 ReplyI was literally looking to buy one since I just bought a house and need to use one.
Edit: just read the actual title. C'mon man, this is boomer humor type of stuff.
4 0 ReplyIt's called 'hearing damage, the cowhand communal commiseration.'
3 0 ReplySpring loaded or pass.
3 0 ReplyIt's the tool for making golf course holes.
4 2 ReplyBetter keep that handy for your big dick energy after you showed Gen A who's boss 🙄
3 1 ReplyGrabbed my ol man's winch and made a flying fox with his one.
1 0 ReplyThis is what people used to call a "kazoo". If you've been around as long as I have, you might have played one too!
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