Laredo to Labrador City, Newfoundland

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  1. Prairie Boy

    Prairie Boy Road Train Member

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    Started in February til May than moved a lot of lowbed loads thru out the year. Such as Cat Excavators 350 and 450 etc. These went to Happy Valley for the construction of the huge dam that still isn't complete.
     
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  3. mccark

    mccark Light Load Member

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    Sweet! Will let you know !!
    And thank you.
     
  4. Prairie Boy

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  5. Getsinyourblood

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    I went to La Mailbes(sp) once with my starter company, CFI. How far is that from Lab City?
     
  6. Prairie Boy

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    No idea. Can't google it. Must be wrong spelling.
     
  7. mccark

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  8. mccark

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    La Malbaie to Baie-Comeau is 169 miles, and then another 365 to Lab City.
     
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  9. not4hire

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    Legally, I don't think they can make you "Kiss the Cod" unless you're on the island.

    But you'd be best to keep some of that alcohol handy just in case.

    And that's to get rid of the taste of Screech, not the fish.
     
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  10. mccark

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  11. mccark

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    Now I'm really laughing,,, sounds like a good reason for fun.

    >>>> And then....
    This can be translated as “Yes indeed, my friend, long may your big sail (i.e. jib) draw wind”, or “may there always be wind in your sails." Afterwards the kisser must consume the shot of screech. At this time the newcomer is accepted in, and receives a certificate from the Royal Order of Newfoundland Screechers.[3]
     
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