What if it Snows?

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

  1. JoeyJunk

    JoeyJunk Road Train Member

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    Yea…..but she’s great in the sack. So angry and horny. We role play. She is the Tesla and I am the charger. She REALLY likes a full charge.
     
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    The truck has......has.......HAS RETURNED TO CASA DEL OM!!!!!

    The driver HUMPED A LOT of HEAVY ### #### today, and is worked.

    The OM is pleased.
     
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    Nah, don’t like Timpte.
    Plus Ag hoppers are kinda useless.
    These will haul any commodity load.
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    And yes, there’s old rubber boots over stacks.
     
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    If the belly matches the face she’s definately fully charged for 2. What have you done. Lol
     
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    SAVAGE
     
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    In 1954 I was running a route thru Greenville for Bryan Bros Packing. Worked G/Ville very Monday and Thursday. Delivered 100 lb of boneless meat to Does every Thursday. Also delivered 100 lbs of beef tenders to a meat/produce/curb market.
    That guy was on COD. I would leave the meat there going in, we would work our stops, and stops there on the way out to get the money. $1.00 a pound they were. He would work them up into bacon wrapped filet mignons and sell them during the day. He never had a slow day, always had the money.
    Marketing at its best. Guy who had the route before me (Ance Lee Milican, founder of of Royal Trucking Co) set it up and said "It works". So I continued.
     
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    Wow that looks nasty. Hope my trailer is still there when I get back.
     
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    Thanks for the update. Can only imagine Austin now, with the Hi tone Austin folk mingling into the incoming tide of CA people and they steady trying to put the screws to each other, while the homeless and ""immigrants" make out like bandits.
    (Hoovers was east of 35. Get out from under at about the 3rd way left and out a mile or so. Dude said he started cooking standing on an apple crate while his folks were in the field.)