A day in the patch.

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by belowspeedlimit, Jul 25, 2014.

  1. belowspeedlimit

    belowspeedlimit Medium Load Member

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    Not one day goes by without being passed by a welding rig or two at very high rates of speed. This is an everyday occurrence even during winter snow storms, icy roads don't matter. I guess breathing that 5hit in all day does kill your brain cells rapidly.
     
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  3. Runawayscreaming

    Runawayscreaming Medium Load Member

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    Normally I do not post material I read on the wall of a bathroom stall in Wandering River but every time a welding rig passes me at 160 km/hr I cannot help but think of the wisdom of the anonymous writer:

    "What do you say to someone with an IQ of 3?

    Nice weld!"
     
  4. pcfreak

    pcfreak Heavy Load Member

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    When those losers wind up in the ditch, you can drive by giving a nice long honk and a wave!
     
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    Runawayscreaming Medium Load Member

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  6. belowspeedlimit

    belowspeedlimit Medium Load Member

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    pcfreak Heavy Load Member

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    Mooose Light Load Member

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    I think the problem is with the welding units, something seems to happen to the drivers sense of sanity as soon as there's a welding unit put in the back of their truck...... They lose it! And they sure know how to setup their units so they don't need to scale.
     
  9. TheYoungBuck

    TheYoungBuck Light Load Member

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    Usually see them on the back roads not calling their kms and speeding. Probably busy hammering back rails off the dash.
     
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    nate980 Road Train Member

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