Most memorable thing you've seen while driving?

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Old 02-10-2007, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by BrutusBuck
I don't know that it's the most memorable, and I'm just a trucker wannabe, but I was just entering Gresham,Or on 26 and I was behind a semi in the left lane. I see a girl walking and she flashed her boobs to the trucker. I don't know what he did to cause that, but I thought it was cool. I'm a perv by natiure.
Maybe she saw a WOW sticker on the truck?
 
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Old 02-10-2007, 04:08 PM
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The first time I was flashed was just west of Green Bay, WI heading to Menomonie,WI... Some old couple, probably late 50's or so flashed me... I was scarred for awhile until I was headed south on 5 and glanced down to see a hottie reading a magazine with no top on... hahahah the memories!
 
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Originally Posted by kona911
Some old couple, probably late 50's or so flashed me... I was scarred for awhile
50's is old? :shock: Well, at least I'm still in my early 50's! 8)
 
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50's is old? :shock: Well, at least I'm still in my early 50's!

keep your shirt on,only time i got flashed she was way too big.

i remember canada rockies most. especially in august its like xmas,what am i gonna see next. mostly highway 1 but went up thompson river once. at jasper every time you see cars on the shoulder they are taking up close photographs of large animals
 
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Saw a car hauler burn with a load of luxury cars just west of Odessa, Texas on I-20...shame.
 
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Summer of 1986 in my pickup on I 40 In New Mexico. The sky had turned black and it started to pour, I pulled to the shoulder to wait it out. Now I love a good thunderstorm myself, however, It was at this point in my life that I learned if your are close enough to a lightning strike, You will actually hear the clap of the thunder a fraction of a second before the light. After a couple more very close strikes I drove off humbled a bit , ears ringing, seeing spots. and in need of a rest stop to change my shorts. ops:
 
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Getting "boobed" SB I-90/94 in Wisconsin a couple days before Thanksgiving. She coulda' cut diamonds with her nips. BOL
 
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Old 02-12-2007, 02:17 AM
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To add a few things of interest:

I had a friend back in high school...his dad hit a pig with his motorcycle just south of town. Cut the pig in half and threw him over bridge. He landed half in and half of of the water...saved his life. The second people that stopped, helped him out. They know it was the second car, because the first people that stopped apparently took the pig.

I've been in a pickup that was struck by lightning. Hit the roof of the pickup and left a black line across the interior ceiling of the pickup. Blinded us for a good few minutes. Luckily, we were going slow and had just turned a corner, so we stopped immediately right there in the middle of the road and just waited for our vision to clear up.

Had a JB Hunt truck blow a trailer tire as I was coming up on him. The Alligator went right over the top of my car and left tread marks on my roof.

Came upon an accident in I-80 last here where a car went off the road and hit the leading edge of a guardrail...one that wasn't tapered off into the ground. Speared the car up through the engine and through the windshield. No chance the driver could have survived.
 
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im from the norht shore of lake superior and a few years before i started driving truck i saw a wreck in the next town down the road, where a guy took a 90 degree corner at a esstimated 120mph. he hit a truck head on,

the memorial part of it was, he managed to fit 90% of the car under the bumper of the pete... the front axles of the pete were only maybe 5 inches off the ground... unforunate part is, his body managed to fit into a doggy bag
 
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Old 02-12-2007, 09:50 PM
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Had A cyotte run across I-40 non stop and didn't get a scratch. us 395 from nv/ca border till it reaches the desert, a cupple of missed turns that brought me on tome twisty windy roads. Very beautiful but would never take a truck on them again, lol
 

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