How much of the board do you read?
#21
I do the new post thing and read just about evey post. I even reply to most all but seldom hit submit as I fear my wisdom will be too much for everyone to handle.
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#22
LOL. Dude, you get an award for that one. :lol2: :clap:
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#23
oooooooooohhhhhhh thank you.:clap:
#24
What happens Monday?
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#27
I read about 10% of the board. I'm still waiting for my HOOK ON PHONICS DVDs to arrive. Then maybe, just maybe, I'll be able to read more of it:lol:.
#28
There is an awful lot of professional grade lip pursing going on here. :roll:
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![]() And I just cleaned them last night and ran thru 600 rounds this morning
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#30
I do.
I simply click "New Posts" every time I come here, and it brings up every thread that's had new activity. The "hazmat ping pong balls" refers to some posts made by our own ironeagle_2006, in which he claimed that he hauled some hazmat that was so volatile that he was told if there was a problem, to drive the truck into the nearest lake.:clap: The ping pong balls refer to yet another post by ironeagle_2006, in which he claimed to have hauled a load of loose ping pong balls, which were allegedly blown in through the vent door on the nose of the trailer. He then claimed that he was stopped at a scale in California, and was told by DOT to open the doors. He claimed to have refused, and the DOT guy opened the door himself, and then spent the next few hours cleaning up ping pong balls. Both stories were passed off as truth, when they are clearly the ramblings of delusion. Story is true, but the driver was a woman. DOT didn't think she had a load on. A lot of drivers were laughing about that one for a long time afterward. I was one of them.
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