What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    That's why I'm starting my cat hair clothing line. Knitted authentically during road closures of snow storms.
     
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    Please try to have mine ready by X-mas.
     
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    This might help. Cat yarn
     
  4. lovesthedrive

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    Ow!!!!!

    It is why when (or if) I own. To have the on demand tire chains. Throw a switch and your still rolling. Dont need to waste time hanging or unhanging iron.
     
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    You should put that money towards your crankshaft instead of automatic chains.
     
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    No need. I dont own a truck yet. So I dont need to worry about buying chains. Tho if I did own, that is what I would have. Not needing to spend 45 mins each time on the side of a pass or mountain again. Did it when I was with CR England. That was enough for me.
     
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    Ok, this was funny. Just got a call from TQL, wondering if we had any freight to ship.

    Sure, we need someone every week into Seattle to haul live fish.

    You need a reefer for that?

    No, something to haul live fish.

    But a reefer would work?

    For my LIVE fish?

    You mean they are LIVE? I thought you meant frozen or something.....

    You mean when I said LIVE fish you thought they were frozen?

    And that's on the shipper end. Can't imagine what they are like on the driver's side....
     
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    Uhhh? He did say LIVE - right?
    So like live means living - right?

    So like, what is it about the word "iive" that they (someone) didn't understand?
     
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    Uh..... you totally lost me....but I thanked you because you are always aware of you zipper....
     
  10. lovesthedrive

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    Waiting for them to realize the flat bed that is hauling fish totes will be required to bring back the empties from a previous trip. AND that what ever said truck needs to be able to haul a bottle of oxygen to keep the fish alive