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Ram27 Online
#251 Posted:
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Argh! Hello!!!
DrafterX Offline
#252 Posted:
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Mellow
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#253 Posted:
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just got back from helping a dude with one arm change his flat tire.... he didn't have any tools and his jack sucked... after two trips back home for tools I was able to send him on down da road.... good deed done for the day I guess..... now I think I'll go spray at the supermarket... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#254 Posted:
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Was it CROS?
DrafterX Offline
#255 Posted:
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no this guy was white..... I asked him if he'd seen him tho... he just looked at me funny.... Mellow
delta1 Offline
#256 Posted:
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you should go to Church to pray...

proud of you for helping the one-armed man out...but you may've hurt Richard Kimble's chances of catching up to him...
teedubbya Offline
#257 Posted:
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Damn. That bassard.
BuckyB93 Offline
#258 Posted:
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I hope you didn't distract him by waving good-bye while he was driving away. Does he have one of those suicide knobs (a Wisconsin invention) on his steering wheel?
Ram27 Online
#259 Posted:
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2 5 NINE for Bucky. Applause
HockeyDad Offline
#260 Posted:
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Kung Pao chicken for lunch
opelmanta1900 Offline
#261 Posted:
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If Pao was only a Kung how'd he get a chicken dish named after him? I thought that honor was reserved for generals, like Chan and Chao...
danmdevries Offline
#262 Posted:
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Back to work.
MACS Offline
#263 Posted:
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
If Pao was only a Kung how'd he get a chicken dish named after him? I thought that honor was reserved for generals, like Chan and Chao...


You forgot General Tso's chikens...
deadeyedick Online
#264 Posted:
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Two new cactus installed in the yard. The Disney desert is coming along nicely but my back is not.
dkeage Offline
#265 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Two new cactus installed in the yard. The Disney desert is coming along nicely but my back is not.

Do they not have Home Depot parking lots in AZ?
MACS Offline
#266 Posted:
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dkeage wrote:
Do they not have Home Depot parking lots in AZ?


Right? The day job dudes don't hang out at Home Depot by my house... they hang out just outside of old town by the Uhaul place.
BuckyB93 Offline
#267 Posted:
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Those are the wrong kind of "day job dudes."

Here's a hint: Construction/landscaping workers don't dress in drag, MACS
teedubbya Offline
#268 Posted:
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Then MACS shouldn’t pay with his prison wallet?
Sunoverbeach Offline
#269 Posted:
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Is that part of the cashless society thing? I don't wanna use my prison wallet
Plowboy221 Offline
#270 Posted:
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Chef

Been reading some of the threads around here, hahaha just a stirring that pot.


Passed my TQA test today, now certified to haul cattle and pigs..... gonna have to take a few trips with someone else to get the hang of everything though.
teedubbya Offline
#271 Posted:
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Trying to legally ride share with Drafter huh?

Easier just to let him drive.
Smooth light Offline
#272 Posted:
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Congratulations 👏 Plowboy, you going to practice with some aliens in the back 🤣. Use to call them death wagons.
Smooth light Offline
#273 Posted:
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Forgot it's like driving tankers, smooth and steady and plan way ahead,big picture.
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#274 Posted:
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I’m a quick learner and definitely gonna have to kick some old habits from pulling reefer for many years, I’ll make the cut or I won’t..... won’t take long to find out, too much money at stake with livestock to d!ck around, problem is boss knows my work ethic which puts me at a bit of a disadvantage haha
Palama Offline
#275 Posted:
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Plowboy221 wrote:
I’m a quick learner and definitely gonna have to kick some old habits from pulling reefer for many years, I’ll make the cut or I won’t..... won’t take long to find out, too much money at stake with livestock to d!ck around, problem is boss knows my work ethic which puts me at a bit of a disadvantage haha


Dispute the credit card charge for non-delivery.
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#276 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Dispute the credit card charge for non-delivery.


Thanks, I just called.... they said to call back during normal business hours, what is the next step to resolving this issue?
Palama Offline
#277 Posted:
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Plowboy221 wrote:
Thanks, I just called.... they said to call back during normal business hours, what is the next step to resolving this issue?


Call back during normal business hours? Think
rfenst Offline
#278 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Call back during normal business hours? Think

d'oh!
Plowboy221 Offline
#279 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Call back during normal business hours? Think



I’ll be sleeping during there normal business hours, how I’m I supposed to call while I’m sleeping? That’s just poor customer service to not be available at my convenience
Palama Offline
#280 Posted:
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Plowboy221 wrote:
I’ll be sleeping during there normal business hours, how I’m I supposed to call while I’m sleeping? That’s just poor customer service to not be available at my convenience


Go old school:

HockeyDad wrote:
Send them a self addressed stamped envelope.
rfenst Offline
#281 Posted:
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Up and at 'em!!!

Heading down to Boca Raton today to see my daughter for lunch to celebrate her 24th birthday. Likely going down to Little Havana in Miami for some fine Cuban food at the world famous Cafe Versailles.

Can do the drive in about 2.5 hours if there are no cops or slow traffic if my wife or son drives because they both cruise at about 85mph.

Looking forward to spending the day with my wife and kids...


Ram27 Online
#282 Posted:
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Saturday greetings peeps. Herfing ram27bat Herfing

Enjoy Robert.Applause
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#283 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:

Can do the drive in about 2.5 hours if there are no cops or slow traffic if my wife or son drives because they both cruise at about 85mph.


Good morning. Save travels Robert.

When I use to do the daily commute on the main roads here in MA, folks would ride ride your ass if traffic was clear and you weren't doing at least 75-80 mph.

If you saw a Statie coming up behind you and slowed to the speed limit of 65 mph, he's run up and flash his lights for you to get out of his way (unless he had a hair across his ass, then he'd ticket you).
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#284 Posted:
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Only getting up to 65 today and forecast is for rain the next three-four days. Hope that happens but a 50% forecast usually turns into 10% chance in the desert.
tonygraz Offline
#285 Posted:
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HAPPY NATIONAL PIE DAY


have a slice with lunch, Robert
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#286 Posted:
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Happy Saturday fellas
Sunoverbeach Offline
#287 Posted:
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Morning, weekenders
Notthe1 Offline
#288 Posted:
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Good morning on this lovely Saturday.
teedubbya Offline
#289 Posted:
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Robert enjoy the day. Sounds awesome all the way around.
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#290 Posted:
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Coffee and soccer now.
Coffee & dog walk to follow.
Going for a drive for lunch. Either by the slice pizza or Chic Fiil-A.
Love French food.
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#291 Posted:
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Morning gents be safe Robert
MACS Offline
#292 Posted:
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Coffee done. Doggie play time done. Rain this afternoon... and likely for the next few days. We shall see.

If a cigar is in my future, it'll likely be in the garage with my propane heater on... and a door open.
Cheno Online
#293 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Coffee done. Doggie play time done. Rain this afternoon... and likely for the next few days. We shall see.

If a cigar is in my future, it'll likely be in the garage with my propane heater on... and a door open.



You WUSS! I'm in my garage with the door open writing in a project and having a cigar and it's 28°. No Heater. No jacket! It's almost 50° by you.
Palama Offline
#294 Posted:
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Cheno wrote:
You WUSS! I'm in my garage with the door open writing in a project and having a cigar and it's 28°. No Heather. No jacket! It's almost 50° by you.


28 F’kng degrees? Gonz

No wonder Heather’s not there to keep you warm! Laugh
8trackdisco Offline
#295 Posted:
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Belly full of chickins.
Nap time, then clubbin'.
Cheno Online
#296 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
28 F’kng degrees? Gonz

No wonder Heather’s not there to keep you warm! Laugh


Haha oops. Fixed! No heaters or Heathers here.
Palama Offline
#297 Posted:
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Cheno wrote:
Haha oops. Fixed! No heaters or Heathers here.


No worries, I won’t tell Nikki. Whistle

What happens on CBid, stays in CBid. Anxious
MACS Offline
#298 Posted:
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Cheno wrote:
You WUSS! I'm in my garage with the door open writing in a project and having a cigar and it's 28°. No Heater. No jacket! It's almost 50° by you.


So... um... what was your point? You would rather be warm, though, right? Because if not, you can always strip down and roll in the snow with that cigar.
MACS Offline
#299 Posted:
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Got some "ChuckIt" Ultra for the dog. As I said, he broke the other ball in half in about 5 minutes.

These are hollow cored, but they are hard rubber... and he chewed the sh-t out of it for about 20 minutes, then started whining, then groaning... and then he put it down and now he's napping. Fkn ball pissed him off because he couldn't break it!! LOL
Cheno Online
#300 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
So... um... what was your point? You would rather be warm, though, right? Because if not, you can always strip down and roll in the snow with that cigar.



Did I leave the zoom camera on last night? You enjoyed the show
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