PRIME drivers...What's your 20?
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West Monroe LA... home of the Duck Commander..... They aren't home today so I will drive on to Trinity TX, where I will stay tonight and explore via LPC...
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Tacoma, WA. Getting a 34 and dropping this load at 3AM. Be safe u all
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At the home 20 for a few days. First home time since I started in Feb. (thats not a complaint). Kinda miss being on the truck already. LOL. I went to drive my Silverado around and it felt so weird driving a 4 wheeler... it felt so tiny
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Hope he is OK any word what happened
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TA, Wapakoneta OH. Picking up a hazmat load in the wee hours tomorrow up the road in Lima. Heading for Dallas TX.
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*Wonders what a Wapakoneta is*
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It's another term for BOHICA...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wapakoneta,_Ohio
Wapakoneta was an important site to the Ottawa Native Americans prior to their leaving Ohio. By 1798, the Shawnee Native Americans had made Wapakoneta their territory and displaced the Ottawa. By 1808, there were reports of more than five hundred Shawnee, Seneca of the Iroquois, and Mingo Native Americans living at Wapakoneta, including Black Hoof. The name Wapakoneta is derived from Shawnee Wa·po'kanite 'Place of White Bones' (wa·pa 'white'+(h)o'kani 'bone'+-ite locative suffix).
The Native Americans of Wapakoneta adopted the agricultural methods that the missionaries from the Society of Friends had introduced to them. The Native Americans worked to prove that they had indeed adopted the life of the white settlers. Wapakoneta was the location of the first sawmill and gristmill in northwest Ohio. In 1810, the United States sent a government agent to help the Native Americans. This did not last since the federal government removed the agent for failing to submit appropriate paperwork.
The Shawnee and Seneca continued to live at Wapakoneta until the United States forced them to leave in 1831, as part of Indian Removal to lands west of the Mississippi River. In a travesty of justice the Treaty of Wapakoneta and the Treaty of Lewistown resulted in the forced removal of the Shawnees and Senecas to concentration camps.
White settlers quickly replaced the native population. In 1848, the Ohio legislature created Auglaize County out of parts of Mercer and Allen counties...skellr Thanks this. -
I'd say so.
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was at terminal that day and the rumor floating around was that the drive was rushing to get to the safety meeting but as you will note the truck was west bound putting it past springmo. I checked with my FM and it was confirmed westbound. This was about 5 hrs after it happened. All I know
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