What if it Snows?

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

  1. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Forever probably. The pad is built and underground are all in, but still need permits to pour the pad and really start.
     
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    You see what I did there. :biggrin_25525:
     
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    Sometimes i find myself ordering spicy food to get a little taste of home . I quicky rememeber i am in montana after the first bite, when its not spicy at all and im thinking i got shammed. Then i feel a couple tingles on my tounge and realize thats what spicy food is here .... Holy hell i think i need to open a dang mexican resturant up here
     
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    ####... I didnt even think of that... I should have though. I did help them unload 13k of insulation from the trailer in 100° heat... By hand. That trailer was stuffed like an over stuffed, stuffed animal... Literally floor to ceiling, nose to tail. When I popped the door latch the insulation pushed the door open about 6 inches.
     
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    2 of my sisters moved to Helena couple years ago and are always #####ing about the lousy Chinese and Mexican food. Say it is so bland. When they come to visit they don't want any home made food it all Mex-Chinese for them
     
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    Thats why u pull a flatbed instead so it falls on top of you when you pull the tarp off :biggrin_25523:
     
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    Even getting a simple taco up here is hard man . I think i could make a killing up here with a good mexican resturant .
     
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    Sounds like a split berth... Hope you were sleeping... Get rolling driver, you're late!

    Exactly why I always climb in the bunk at shippers and receivers.
     
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    Go find the gut wagons (taco van, food truck) if they can barely speak English, the food will be excellent... Usually near industrial and commercial areas... Or construction sites.