What if it Snows?

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

  1. Opus

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    Hamms.......
    "From the land of sky blue waters, comes the water best for brewing......."
     
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    Heard of a application of link log chain wound around a bush; interlaced with det cord, and add a trip wire. Clear a wide area all at once...
     
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    Wonder how long this will last before some jerk cuts off the end.
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    Opus, my choice when up there. Schlitz when in Memphis, JAX in NO, assorted available across the vast desert wastelands of TX,NM, AZ.
    Strong whiskey in CA.
     
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    Running some "Baggett" loads huh? Baggett used to haul "Black Powder" from B'ham to the mines in w/VA and VA.
    Company slogan was: "Don't ship it RUSH, just tag it BAGGETT".

    More About BAGGETT TRANSPORTATION CO

    Founded in 1928, Baggett Transportation is one of the top carriers for the Department of Defense in Alabama. The company began its operation in the transportation business as a local carrier in Alabama hauling dynamite for the local coal companies. Baggett Transportation also transports explosives and munitions for commercial shippers. The company holds authorities, certificates and permits to transport all levels and types of hazardous and special commodities that the Department of Transportation allows to move along the highway. It is also engaged in less than truck load business within the State of Alabama and other areas of the southeastern United States. Baggett Transportation hauls explosives, radioactive and hazardous materials throughout Canada and the U.S.
     
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    Tried some Jax one time. One. Time.
     
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    Understood; BUT, In the day, to NO for loading bananas off the boats. Get there bout 5-6 PM. Line up behind ones there, lock cab, stroll over to the Brewery. (It was torn down and the Riverwalk" is there now), go in and catch the next "tour" going thru. Tour was accompanied by a white jacketed Steward, pushing a good sized lawn cart filled with ICED DOW JAX.... Stroll, reach out, get one, stroll to next portion, get one, and when tired or no longer able to stroll.. lumber back to the truck, throw both doors open (summer) stretch across the seat and sleep. Until the trucker behind came up and kicked you feet and said move up....
     
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    Don't know the first, but the second is Hamm's.