Wow. You're probably one of only a handful of drivers who has accomplished that feat. Now I expect you to hit all of Europe.Originally Posted by Walking Eagle
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Wow. You're probably one of only a handful of drivers who has accomplished that feat. Now I expect you to hit all of Europe.Originally Posted by Walking Eagle
I bet you're right,I never asked what the number was for all I know is what it reads on the form "Canada Bond number",the company I am with now does not have the bond number so when we do the intransit thing now we have to go inside to a broker and get a temp one to cross,the broker even said I can't believe they pay this each time to cross.Originally Posted by no_worries
"I love college football. It's the only time of year you can walk down the street with a girl in one arm and a blanket in the other, and nobody thinks twice about it." --Duffy Daugherty
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
LOL...I have driven truck in Hawaii. On Oahu, Maui and the "Big Island". :shock: :shock: Got some very disturbing looks from the tourists, when they would see those Orange and Black trucks the company had over there.![]()
The Industrial Services divison of the company I worked for, from 1979 to 1987, kept units on all three Islands. We flew over usually a week before a project, to service whichever trucks we would need for the job.
Space...............Is disease and danger, wrapped in darkness and silence!Star Trek2009
No Rev. I didn't hit all of Europe but did hit quite a bitMy M & D lived over there so on various vacations went around and (Over beer or wine) "Aww, common I'm a licensed HGC in the USA just let me drive it a little bit". Suprising how it worked
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Over there you can go thru 3 or 4 countries in a day.
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