Unwritten Rules of Trucking?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Milwaukee City, Oct 11, 2010.
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I must be Irish. There are some folks, that when they see me coming say, "look out, here comes O'Schidthead." Hmmm, or is that Old Schidthead???????????
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Well being my first name is Sean....
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I am of irish decent, french descent and in both cases of Celtic decent. I can trace my family name back to 15th century France. My ancestors were Musketeers..
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Don't honk the air-horn when people pull the "horn signal" at you. Its distracting as all heck. Give em a wave.
If said motorists are teen to 30 year old hotties, lay down on that horn hard!!!
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bag pipes need a warning sign---was zonked out in a cheap hotel one afternoon and the guy next door decides its a good time to practice his pipes-----wow--#### near had to pull me off the cieling when i woke up---thought somebody was molesting a cat or sheep
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Cat? No, definetley a sheep!
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If you're one of those people that have to have 8 different types of coffee in a single cup then please, either move with haste, take the occasional break or stand far to one side so the traffic jam behind you can get through and be on their way.
I was behind a guy for a week once that started at the cappuccino machine, adding that to his cup for about 2 seconds, followed by 4 different kinds of coffee and finally some hot chocolate, stirring after the addition of every "ingredient". After he was finished he stood there staring into oblivion because he apparently couldn't see the mile high stack of lids in front of his nose. Of course, this entire time he was standing right in the middle of everything so no one get in.
I had just about figured out how to turn his cup into a helmet for him when he realized there where other people on this earth besides him and got the hell out of everyone's way. -
Clan Craig from the Edinburgh area, Blackburn. Thru Nova Scotia, then here. The other half has been in the U.S. since around 1630 or so, and came from Ireland, but have pretty much maintained a UK flavor.

Yeah, topic of thread? "I just don't know", in my best George Carlin voice.
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not sure what my heritage is called--it is traced in 2 big old books back to the early 1700's--from england to ireland--more or less with the military to take over southern ire--to canada and doing the same thing here--beating on the french---soooo does that kind of make me irish?--still have a great many decendants there?
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