That looks photoshopped.
Still, funny.
Still, funny.
Haha. A couple years ago in Oregon a truck driver took a wrong turn and got stranded in the forest for several days. He was hauling potato chips. The dude refused to break into the stash though. True story.
My first port dispatching job was in downtown Seattle in a four-story building. We parked our cars on the roof. Had dock doors in the back on ground level. This one dude (cannot remember if Swift driver but the stories of them abound up here) decided that he was supposed to drive his tractor with overweight 53' trailer TO THE ROOF to get unloaded. We had to evacuate due to the cracks in the roof. Still do not know how he made the tight turn to actually get ON the roof. I've been gone from that job for over 9 years but still have contact with friends there, and we still talk about it to this day.Haha. A couple years ago in Oregon a truck driver took a wrong turn and got stranded in the forest for several days. He was hauling potato chips. The dude refused to break into the stash though. True story.
Found it
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/29/us/oregon-missing-truck-driver-potato-chips-trnd/index.html
Considering most garages make me nervous when I drive a SUV in them, I have no idea how they had the nerve to take a 13'+ trl (typically) into a parking structure. Turns may have been tight (as long as no silly spiral ramp) but nothing made me pucker up like a posted clearance < 13' 6".My first port dispatching job was in downtown Seattle in a four-story building. We parked our cars on the roof. Had dock doors in the back on ground level. This one dude (cannot remember if Swift driver but the stories of them abound up here) decided that he was supposed to drive his tractor with overweight 53' trailer TO THE ROOF to get unloaded. We had to evacuate due to the cracks in the roof. Still do not know how he made the tight turn to actually get ON the roof. I've been gone from that job for over 9 years but still have contact with friends there, and we still talk about it to this day.
I hear your wimpy 120v claymores just give people a little scare.Is there a AC Voltage Claymore? I would think the long extension cord would give it away.
Also asking for a friend.
Yes the 220v ones are far superior!I hear your wimpy 120v claymores just give people a little scare.
O.K., but which picture?I am the far right on the bottom if you need ask...
Yes the 220v ones are far superior!
(but could we get the same effect if we ran extension cords from 2 outlets...)
Whichever one brings you the bigger chuckle...O.K., but which picture?
Fun fact: my inlaws live in Idaho Falls. Bet they know whoever wrote this.Someone needs to have a chat about cause and effect.
And simple intelligence.
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I worked on an offshore drilling rig with a galley hand (a retired Marine Master Sergent who worked to keep from drinking too much). He told me about the cook that decided one day to make Cordon Bleu. He tried to talked him out of it, knowing the eating habits of crew.
Corn dogs are better because they don't have mushrooms.
Help Uncle Jack off of the horse. Grammar saves reputations.
Yeah, and I hear their toilets flush the wrong way tooCorn dogs are better because they don't have mushrooms.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-67293752
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