Broke Down 69...The Adventure Continues
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Broke Down 69, Dec 17, 2016.
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A corporate sponsored vacation. Sounds like a time share picth is about to start.
Here at pleasant valley meadows*, No more mowing grass or shoveling snow!
*not a real name of any community as far as I know, if it is well too bad, i just made that up on the fly.
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Man, I have had a devil of a time finding a string of.loads.to get me back home. My load out of Boston disappeared on me so I had to scramble.up a load out of Ludlow MA tomorrow morning heading Into Delaware where I'm hoping to get a shingle load out of IKO to Galax VA which will position me to go either to Chatham VA or Craigsville WV to pick up a load back to Hickory...of course the whole plan could collapse if that IKO load falls through. Joys of self dispatch.
The people up here think I'm from another planet or something, nobody can understand a word that comes out my mouth. Like the dam straphangers have never heard a Southern accent before. Had to depeat my order at McDonald's three times before this one bloody nimrod finally understood me. Sheesh, why does anyone live up here anyhow. Think im going to go back inside and yell " #### Tom Brady"...bet they'll understand that.
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My wife is NC native, never had a problem understanding her. Now her sister, have never understood a word she says. Have to get the wife to translate for me.
Lived in Kentucky for years, the only people I could understand were the transplants. Kentucky is a dialect all its own.
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