JJ's Place

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  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    hell hasn't froze yet. but it's coming.
     
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  3. Kimono_skunk

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    ... Outside of King of Prussia, Pa.
    How did you like it here? and was wondering, if you have a chance to see Valley Forge Park? If not, do try to stop and have a peek next time.

    Happy you are doing well.
    Kimmyskunk
     
  4. jess-juju

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    Sitting at the Petro in Pheonix OR, Not sure what time we arrived as I was ssoundddddddd asleep:biggrin_2552: but I'm thinking it was pretty late or early when I look at how we are parked. On the way to Sumner Wa. A nice nippy 36 here, big difference from Ontario Ca on Monday (96)

    Panhandle hell hasn't frozen over!!! I was there Monday and it was a pleasant 96 degrees
     
  5. Panhandle flash

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    In Albert Lea, MN myself and I 35 is slicker than snot. Did the little "shimmy" bit twice, in 2 miles. Sucks to have to shut down for 2 days here but glad to be off the rd.
     
  6. Panhandle flash

    Panhandle flash Road Train Member

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    Wasn't there long enough to get a feel for it. Just did my drop and headed for the next one. Have a sister that lives in Lancaster and will be there the 1st weekend of next month to help.... and harass her, for her BD. lol
     
  7. Alaskan-N-Idaho (AIN)

    Alaskan-N-Idaho (AIN) Light Load Member

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    Panhandle,

    you want hell froze over, go work in Phurdoe Bay, AK (Alaska). Tankers and the like make roads out of water on the ocean to get to remote locations in the artic sea. Yup drive a 40' baffled tanker with a big hose spraying forward just so you have a place to drive in 40 to 60 below 0 weather. Oh yea the wind has a tendancy to hit unmeasurable speeds while its really cold. But you make 22 to 32/hr 12 hours a day for two weeks then your off for two weeks. I made 2500/month without a CDL just dont like the cold.
     
  8. Panhandle flash

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    AIN, admit to be some what venturesome BUT, not sure that is my cup o tea. Thanks anyway.

    KH, turn the thermostat up, heading your way in a bit.

    Looked out the window earlier and flashed to the movie with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye. White Christmas and them sitting in the RR car singing snow, snow , snow!!!! If your to young to have seen the movie..... a pox on you. lol
     
  9. JimBob24

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    Friend, I'll take that over this ice in Tennessee/Georgia.:biggrin_25525: Hope you have very Merry Christmas. Nothing wrong with those musicals!
     
  10. JimBob24

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    All that for 2500/month in those conditions? What does a CDL bring?
     
  11. snowwy

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    back in the good ole day s. 12 hour days were common. 5 days a week and no weeks off untill winter time.

    MAN I MISS THOSE DAYS.
     
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