Big Day
- Kip
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Every freakin' day. I hate driving behind these things for just this reason....
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White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise....
- Stewmuse
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Aww... it’s like the truck just got too tired and had to slowly tilt over and take a nap. Night-night...Kip wrote: ↑Thu Apr 05, 2018 11:35 pmEvery freakin' day. I hate driving behind these things for just this reason....
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StewMuse
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Stay smokey, my friends.
- kurtdesign1
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Wait. You see these things falling over on a regular basis? And people still do this?? Oh, boy...
- Kip
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We see spilled loads all the time. This one surprised me it fell. Rice trucks get stacked to ridiculous portions.
Heck, I saw a dude yesterday driving down the Circunvalación with the hood of his Suzuki Sidekick fully raised against the windshield. 60mph. His head out the window to see where he's going. Why overburdened trucks should be surprising, I don't know.
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Heck, I saw a dude yesterday driving down the Circunvalación with the hood of his Suzuki Sidekick fully raised against the windshield. 60mph. His head out the window to see where he's going. Why overburdened trucks should be surprising, I don't know.
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- kurtdesign1
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Clearly he loved his dog so much that he wanted to experience life as the furry critter does.
- 815DC
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Congrats on choosing to comment on the guy with his head out the window portion of Kips comment. I say this because it honestly (and sadly) surprised me nobody on this 'cultured panel of gentlefolk' went for the low hanging fruit of the "We see spilled loads all the time" linekurtdesign1 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 11:36 amClearly he loved his dog so much that he wanted to experience life as the furry critter does.
Why DOES the moon follow the car?
- kurtdesign1
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Reading your recap of today's posts makes me feel good about my lot in life. I've matured815DC wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 3:39 pmCongrats on choosing to comment on the guy with his head out the window portion of Kips comment. I say this because it honestly (and sadly) surprised me nobody on this 'cultured panel of gentlefolk' went for the low hanging fruit of the "We see spilled loads all the time" linekurtdesign1 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 11:36 amClearly he loved his dog so much that he wanted to experience life as the furry critter does.![]()
Either I'm old and my vision sucks enough to have missed it or I'm old and not ... getting off ... about some stupid inappropriate joke. Pick your poison
- Kip
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Well, another new first. Just ate sushi from a Dominican food truck. Let's see how that goes....
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- Stewmuse
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Alive to tell the tale??? Kinda depends on what you had. California roll with imitation crab, which is cooked, or something like tuna nigiri? A gunkan salmon eggs?
StewMuse
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- kurtdesign1
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He's dead and can't tell us more.
I wonder if his first inkling of fear came when the searingly warm "raw" fish touched his tongue or when he got stomach cramps a couple hours later. The world may never know.
Don't worry. I'm sure the food truck in the 3rd world country is properly cleaned on a regular basis. Perfectly cooled. Appropriately sourced. Needfully stored overnight. And of course, in the exact same spot tomorrow to tell you exactly what it was that you ate...