guido4475
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obviously, dripping dry.
I don't think a whale dripping dry could of got that much water on the floor, just sayin...
obviously, dripping dry.
........ so let see water on the floor grease all over the wash bay floor a smelly washing machine a cleaning lady that will not give up tools of the trade a tiny mini load today for me and hoping i am back as # 1 but oh well it been one heck of a day and almost forgot ..jam my pinky in the door as i was closing it....... Yep it been a interesting day.......PeteI don't think a whale dripping dry could of got that much water on the floor, just sayin...
I want some suggestions on what to buy a lady in her 50s for Christmas now no perfume or clothing i could buy a gift card but that seems in personal yes bath salt.,,but uuum i think she is a shower girl so guys and girls price range uuum $1.00 to 150 kitchen stuff , candles, earrings i cannot think of anything,,,,she got slipper all ready..... for that difficult gift what do buy......????0
Wow 17lbs soon we will not be able to recognize you Ken great news... and thanks for the cigarettes..... being i am still smoking...I guess the doctors will be mad at me in a few weeks,,,, i will tell him lol some skinny guy from Canada gave me several pkts i am joking Ken lol
Good Morning....Week #3 not smoking and now 13 Lbs lighter....yeehaw..
Sorry Wolfman....I refuse to be #17...I turned and burned last night...in a fishin hole now...
Just watched a lass in unit 3089 do an inspection on her truck before leaving the yard. I mention this because it is something I haven't seen many drives do. Kudos to that unit! Be safe out there.
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Man am I bored.....
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Actually, This is one thing I have noticed while at the yard. On many occasions, the semi drivers doing a complete inspection, even opening up the hood and checking things. It gives a driver peace of mind knowing that everything was in working order when leaving the yard. And I have seen a driver pull the truck into the Load One shop to have a detected problem corrected, and it turned into a Nascar pit crew scene there as well. They were all over the truck and trailer like white on rice. Several times I have seen George and another mechanic walk around the yard with a creeper and flashlight and a clipboard, and inspect trucks parked there. I've even seen them use our service truck and physically check tire pressures on the trailer tires with a gauge.I don't know our numbers, but I have to think it has to be a low inspection failure rate.
Congrats...Dreamer for winning the draw for 50,000 points for the Trivia contest!! Drive for Gold......That is a whack of points!!