I hate Peoplenet, where are you parked and recipes thread

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by TruckDuo, Feb 17, 2015.

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  1. FatDaddy

    FatDaddy Road Train Member

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    You might encounter thing you don't see on the big roads. Those things that have different colored lights on them mean different things. Just remember....yellow means floor it and you'll be fine.
     
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    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    Fortunately he only has to deal with one light and a tight traffic circle around the city Hall in Anson, otherwise 277 is practically an interstate. :D

    I suggested a shortcut through gods country but he decided on 277 straight to 20 :)
     
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    @PackRatTDI, on the road to success there are no shortcuts

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    Where are all the recipes these days ..... besides recipes for disaster !!

    NOTE TO HEWHO :

    My buddy won a license in the local Moose hunt lottery AND he scored an 1100 LB BULL !!

    Over 500 pounds of meat !! Yay !

    The following works best with Moose ..... but ground beef works amazing as well ...... well, gotta go clean out the grinder !!

     
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    See, now if that was a Canadian truck, it'd be lower 'cause of the skis instead of those round things .... and woulda just sailed under that steel thingy !!
     
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    Might be far fetched, would he consider shipping some @Pullin2
     
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    I would, and I used to .... BUT ..... it'd never get across the border these days .... sorry ol buddy. Really.

    I used to FedEx Cinnabons to my family in Belfast, N. Ireland, but that, literally, won't fly anymore either !
     
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    Just a thought... have ya ever considered starting the trip plan stuff with a stop at the laminated book thingy?

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    Can't get moose down here :(
     
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    You need to get routed to a grocery store in NH ! or at least a good butcher shop. There used to be a great one near Gorham.

    Our grocery stores sell venison year round up here, but it's farmed .... not bad, but not as great as wild .... kinda like salmon that's farmed. Nothing tastes like wild. Especially if you caught it yerself.
     
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