anyone ever blow the air horn for kids driving by?

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  1. bergy

    bergy Road Train Member

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    Maybe you're feeling left out?

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  3. RGRTim

    RGRTim Light Load Member

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    Amen. I cant imagine not doing it.
     
  4. joewispers

    joewispers Medium Load Member

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    Not at all, don't swing that way, just enjoying the show....:yes2557::biggrin_2559:.
     
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    absolutely the truth, so far this year I've been flashed (breasts) three times, observed one lady buck naked on her knees servicing her male companion who was driving, and at least seven or eight unintentional (or intentional hard to say) panty flashes. Yes, I'm always on the lookout, keep the boredom away. I t is amazing the number of women who forget that there are vehicles much taller than them, especially the ones in minivans and SUV's. They seem to think because they are up high, that no one can see when they are "scratching that itch".
     
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  6. ChefBrianN

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    I used to live on the St. Mary's River in Michigan right next to a park where tourists hung out to watch the ships a mile from the Soo Locks. They usually would blow a salute for the watchers...now they have HORNS! :)

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  7. ChefBrianN

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    I have a friend that works on a two different ships on the Great Lakes. The Paul R Tregurtha is the longest ship on the lakes and can never sail out of them because of her length (1007'). When they made her down in in the Gulf in Alabama she was just a bow and stern section with an arrow in the middle and the words "cut here" painted on the side. She was sailed up through the St. Lawrence Seaway to the ship works in Green Bay, WI where she was cut in half and an 800' piece of midsection was added. Now she is too long to go back to the ocean via the locks on the St. Lawrence.

    This is a view from her bridge...the park I was talking about is on her starboard side and there are people there doing the arm pump. Ironically, since her horn is at her bow, you can hardly hear it from the bridge. She's a great ship. I had a chance two work two seasons on the Great Lakes back in the early 1990s. They had over 200 ships in the fleet then, but sadly they are down to about 80 now.

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  8. joewispers

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    Sure they can get her back off the lake, the same way they got her there to begin with.......:Ship:
     
  9. ChefBrianN

    ChefBrianN Light Load Member

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    Well...they won't being doing that... :)
     
  10. Flashdrive7

    Flashdrive7 Medium Load Member

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    Rarely for the little kids because mom or pop will probably get mad. I do it a lot for the pretty girls. I've had a few that will show me their T***
     
  11. 1deep

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    I get the signal to blow the air horn from adults and kids,I just see as the general public wanting to say hello on the open road.
     
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