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New to Ice Road Trucking
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TruckingSteve, Aug 23, 2010.
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UHG.... Do I have to be the first response?
So you wanna be on TV huh? Well it may be easier & quicker for you to go murder someone, take the police on a high speed chase, roll your car, flip of the news chopper, & them smile pretty for the camera as your arrested.
I hate these reality TV shows that show everything but reality... They bring the creepy people out.lots of character and rocknroll nik Thank this. -
Hes in it for Lisa, not the camera's
bottomdumpin and lots of character Thank this. -
hell.....arent we all in it for lisa?
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Crap no, she looks a little sl$#@y to me!!
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Would not even give her the time of day. She is such a whiner.johnday Thanks this.
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I don't need lisa.
There are plenty of young beautiful ladies right here on these forums who I can secret obsess over, stalk, & sexually harrass.
All without drriving on a glacier or taking the risk of losing my life.
####### TV shows. they make it look easy to where everyone under the sun thinks they can do ice road trucking... But in reality they can't even back up in a truck stop without tearing someone's hood off. -
I watched it last night & Ray put his truck in the ditch while trying to hook up his mike. A few drivers stopped & helped him get out. Huag? had a load of building heaters, he didn't check his load & had one rub against the other. When confronted he said its not my call, they loaded it wrong, some 30 yr. trucker excuse. Lisa worked her problem out.
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I have watched the show online a few times, very scenic pretty shots, the driving they are doing atleast on the alaskan road is a lot more hyped up than the actual difficulty level.
I mean the alaskan snow is no more slippery than the snow in Idaho, Montna or North Dakota. When its froze its froze and we all get to deal with it.
I will say that I think trucking solo out there is really stoopid, but hey you picks your poizon and you takes yer chances. -
Turns out Lisa was a state champion freestyle motocrosser before moving to trucks.
She might or might not be a good driver (impossible to say because of how TV producers edit for drama), but she definitely has balls. Brass ones, too, from what I can tell:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwsNTM_MESsjohnday Thanks this.
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