landstartammy
03-26-2007, 01:41 PM
I had just switched from an FLD Freightliner to a Century. My dog, an Austrailian Shepard named Sydney, was my co-pilot. Now first of all...Sydney thought she knew how to driver the truck better than me. I got out to Salinas, CA to a cooler and it was the first time I had to back up the Century. I pulled up to back into the dock and I had about 150 feet to back up. Since I had not backed the Century till now I was doing some really bad zig-zagging. Sydney was watching out the window into the mirror to make sure I was doing everything correctly, as usual. I then noticed her ears ***** up, her head turned slightly sideways and she then looked over her shoulder at me with a puzzled look. She looked into the mirror again, looked at me over her shoulder again, hung her head over the edge of the seat for a second and then slunk slowly off the seat and to the bed. When I got docked I looked back at her and there she lay on the bed with her head hung over the side. She rolled her eyes and looked at me and I could read her thoughts TOTALLY! She was saying, "I am SOOOOO embarrassed by that "backing up" that I had to hide."
You really know you screwed up when your embarrasse your dog by your driving so bad that she has to go and hide!!
You really know you screwed up when your embarrasse your dog by your driving so bad that she has to go and hide!!