What if it Snows?

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

  1. okiedokie

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    Granddaughter (Vet tech intern) uses "puppy pads" for a overnight away from home and outings. Absorbent and can wad up like a diaper to dispose.
     
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    "Oh; Conscience, don't ever let me do that again".... Your sins of your youth are reminding you.
    I used to have those, till I sent mine to Europe for a years holiday...
     
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    I have an old Harley that I use those for the same problem.
     
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    Two things.
    I do not recall as much favor for twin stacks on "freight line" trucks in that era.
    The front of the load appears to be tarped. The rope tied across the front reminded me. Cotton loads with a one piece tarp,
    1/4 grass rope tie downs . We all had a rope to encircle the whole load (32' x 2 plus 16) for ends, stretched all the
    way around at middle of your mirrors height. Made a nice waistline for the load to accommodate your mirrors view.
    See some tarped loads now running billowing bulges that would have aggravated me.
     
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    Hah... Any "chock blocks" were being "knocked out "as you typed.... Doubt if he will miss a sip or taste...
     
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    Guys, that is for the record. Lets just see how well it shakes out for him. Probably some community service (Stuffing some mail outs for Joe's campaign) and some meaningful probation... 90 days... One law for me, another for thee, is the prevailing slogan.
     
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    Think it might be a little "watery" and lose some taste.
     
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    We are about to see drama unfold and pissant pups are not gonna be the winner
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