Truckstop in Tuscumbia Alabama

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  1. PChase

    PChase Road Train Member

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    I can't remember which one it was but I scaled out at a truckstop in Tuscumbia. Over the intercom I gave the lady my truck number. I pulled around to the fuel isle to get my ticket. She asked what company I'm with. I told her. "Prime". She said "What company?" As though she didn't understand me. Again I said "Prime." She said "Spell it."

    Ok, at the time I was wearing a Prime hoodie, a prime hat and she was looking out a big picture window onto the fuel isle, right at my trailer with 4' high letters that says "PRIME".
    I politely spelled the name of the company.
     
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  3. bigkev1115

    bigkev1115 Road Train Member

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    You must be referring to Uncle Joe s truck stop off US 72
     
  4. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    You were in Alabama. Just saying.
     
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  5. Viper09

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    I'm thinking it has to be the Shell station on the west end of town, north side of highway. They ain't so bright in there. 😮
     
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  6. bigkev1115

    bigkev1115 Road Train Member

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    Its Uncle Joe s truckstop
     
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  7. Chinatown

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    Yes, that's where many snow birds work in the summer....lol.
     
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  8. x#1

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    yes, alabama with our wide open spaces,70+mph speed limits,no real traffic issues,positive job growth derived from the industry, say from around the northeastern states, relocating to Alabama the beautiful,and then lastly our generally friendly and not so intrusive at the rest areas DOT.

    there is something to be said about living in and/or driving through this great state that is extremely pro 2nd Amendment,has a lower cost of living as compared to most states, and has some of the lowest fuel and gas prices in the nation and is also home to NASA,Auburn University and University of Alabama.

    there are slow and dim witted individuals located in all 57 states so the one girl that may have been having an off day or gosh,a truly busy fuel selling day with our low fuel prices. why berate her without knowing what she had going on at that one particular time? apparently she was multi-tasking well enough to get the OP out of the lot .

    Pennsylvania? other than the Poconos,what can be said about it and those fuel prices and DOT that roam the rest areas and write tickets for doing more than the 55-65 mph speed limits?

    okay.I am just killing time and taking up for my great state as i watched the sunset over Weiss Lake and the bass boats speeding by-
     
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  9. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    I actually live in northern Idaho now. We are so much more redneck than you guys are.
     
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  10. PackRatTDI

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    Imagine trying to tell them Muñoz.
     
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  11. Mark Kling

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