What if it Snows?

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

  1. Zoltan1a

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    Nothing more annyoing than somebody messin with ur tools
     
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    I'm not sure I would know a antelope if I saw one either. Never been west of OKC. I am pretty excited about my first fresh cantaloupe of the year though, so that will have to do for now.
    In fact I just learned cantaloupe is spelled funny. Cantalope makes way more sense. Who the f decided that one?
     
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    Speed goats, range maggots... Or more commonly known as antelope or pronghorn... They can run at a sustained speed of like 45 mph over short distances.
     
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    So ur saying they can run faster than a prime truck ? :D
     
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    #### near!!! Lol
     
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    Every time I have tried trucking I have injured myself. I am young and healthy so it’s crazy events. First time I needed right knee surgery so I stayed in teaching. A few years later I tried it again and broke my clavicle body boarding, stayed in teaching. I tried again last summer and I hurt my left knee and needed injections, so I stayed a teacher. This year I fell skateboarding and broke my elbow, but I just finished therapy; however now this pandemic. That’s my story and I have been on this board for like ten years trying to drive a truck
     
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    But they have more common sense than a prime driver.... Speed goats will duck UNDER a fence at nearly full speed!
     
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    It sounds like teaching is your calling... Just saying