What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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39 is a nice age.... Still young and mature....650cat425, D.Tibbitt, Dave_in_AZ and 1 other person Thank this.
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You are 60 right?
My mom was 81 when she passed away in 2007 and my dad was 89 last year...WesternPlains, 650cat425, Espressolane and 2 others Thank this. -
Gonna cook some pasta here... Yummm...
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Good night... day... Gonna charge my tablet now...
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I prefer head on passenger side... But in thus truck that is impossible, as the truck has an ever so slight tilt downward on that side. And I CANNOT sleep with my head down hill... Even a little bit. So in this truck I sleep head on drivers side, but will Definetally switch back once I get into my new truck.RidgeRunner731, WesternPlains, 650cat425 and 3 others Thank this.
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Sirscrapntruckalot Road Train Member
Be daring, sleep the way you are. Why be like everyone else? Be unique!

You think that's smearing...you should see the canada vs usa thread. Quite entertaining.
We all know if you insult Canada they'll send their military after you..
And watch out for the riots up there. They get crazy!
An remember, if you ever get lost looking for a Tim Horton's....just turn at the moose.
I wonder if the boomer-rang would work in Canada. What with all the snow. Everyone knows Canada is constantly covered in ice......

Sirscrapntruckalot - Love ya Canada!
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It depends which way the truck is leaning. I can do either. Though I prefer to sleep on the passenger side when my apu is on. The lights from LCD control panel can be annoying some nights.Rideandrepair, WesternPlains, 650cat425 and 4 others Thank this.
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Never could develop a good lieutenant. I ran all the projects, and they were quite large. Just about worked myself to death, literally.
It's very physically demanding. So retired from it. Still have my license.RidgeRunner731, Rideandrepair, tommymonza and 6 others Thank this. -
I started out sleeping on the passenger side because that's were the big full-length window was located in my Western Star and I could peek out of it
Did that until a van with his tandems forward dogtailed the whole side of my sleeper and cab pulling out one early morning. Waking to a trailer scraping by inches from your head with nothing but glass between it switched My sleeping position.
But also if I can't get my truck level which was rare, I sleep with my head on the High side .RidgeRunner731, Rideandrepair, Rocks and 3 others Thank this.
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