Slip seating help?

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  1. MilkyJay

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    Like lysol? Or body colon?o_O:D
     
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    Please! No COLON!
     
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    Slip seating a bunk truck! Holy crap! Ya i would delouse the whole truck. Check for bed bugs. Take a black light to the interior if you want to see how filthy it really is:D
     
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    Barf!
     
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    i keep my truck smelling good and clean. i thought i was going to get a step oneday. when i found a dirty foot print on my mattress
     
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    I think he meant cologne
     
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    QUOTE="slim6596, post: 8114629, member: 174058"]I think he meant cologne[/QUOTE]

    That would be funky. Eau De Colon Spray. :D
     
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    Always good for a laugh.
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    One Drawstring Denim Laundry bag, about 15 gallons in capacity.

    Two pair jeans. Two belts to go with it. Not dress thin crap belts.
    One square toed steel toe boots yea high.
    8 days cotton underwear of good quality, maintain a bag of unopened underwear in a gallon zipper bag as a reserve.
    8 Days good socks. Same with reserve.
    8 Days Tee shirt.
    4 tee shirts outer, 2 flannel for spring or fall long sleeve etc or flip it for winter and summer.
    A hat. None of that 10 gallon texas all hat no cattle BS.

    MAKE. SURE. that bag and clothes is all together in like dark or whites and like material. Dump the whole thing into the washing machine and wait 15 minutes and done.

    Brief case. A small sheaf of every form issued by your company.
    One manlia folder for your current bills of lading.
    One hazmat book for the current year. I don't care if you have hazmat or not, you usually will be first on scene when someone cracked up a chorine gas tanker and about to kill 10,000 in a small town beds in the night downwind. You would be first up if you don't know what that UN 4 digit number meant and the diamond code.
    Rand McNally Motor Carriers Atlas.
    Box of number two pencils and a boston pencil sharpener. You can use a clamp to fix that thing to the frame and sharpen them. SAVE the shavings against the need to build a small fire believe it or not. If you ever have a dead truck in 200 miles of scrub for a night....
    And so on so forth.

    WORRY about the luxuries later. Assume that tractor does not have a #### thing in it.

    That truck is not really your home so don't go making a Petticoat Junction out of it.
     
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