Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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Yea I was happy he was six spots away. But it was pull in spot! -
I got home last night at 8:30.
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Thrown straps and driving in to 40 mph wind kinda sucked. Least it should scoot heading home. @snowman_w900 Drive by for favorite burrito stand.
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That is E&M Machinery,Curtis Av.,Curtis Bay,Md. Know it well. Used to scavenge my HD used parts from there. Still in business,but has/had a very shady reputation,esp. Back in the day. I used to deal with the owner, Eddy Crane. One day Eddy,his big chair,and his dog are missing.They know it was a hit,but to this day,I don't think they ever found his body. Or his chair. Here's some old newspaper info..
My Dad Disappeared in 1987. When I Grew Up, I Did Something About It
Dead or alive? Businessman missing for years Murder suspected, but where's the body?Last edited: Feb 13, 2019
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What’s the point in having a C16 if you ain’t gonna put the pedal down, Sawmill?

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Lodi at the Loves watching a Werner take 4 tries to hit a straight back...
I’d help but he has a trainer so “how many Weiners does it take to back into a spot?”
Thinking about going towards Corning... have a feeling everything is gonna be packed with the I5 NB shutdown... -
The hell did YOU do?!?!
It was supposed to be a sprinkle! Remember?!?! Christ, now they got the roads shutdown!
Unreal Mr. Czar... I wanted open skies no snow or no rain that’s it! Now you went and pissed off the Weather Gods instead! -
I thought I did OK. Left Moriarty at 9 am and pulled in the yard just before 8:30.
722 miles. And I sat still for a few minutes outside Monticello. -
I do what I can to enrich the lives of others as often as possible.
What's crazy about this stuff, is here in the Rogue Valley we got a slight accumulation of snow in a couple places. It's the higher elevations surrounding where the white death is blanketing the earth.
Regardless, my 30 mile commute to work was a blood pressure raising experience. Roads were just wet. Any other time when only rain falls, same road conditions, people drive like normal.
But if there's a lil bit of white anywhere within 100 yards? 40mph, hands death gripping the wheel, wide eyed and terrified. Passed two wrecks...
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over.
Wanted to scream.
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