And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
never driven a semi professionally, but as a farm boy from birth, I've backed semis into docks, easy peasy for a farm tractor driver since 4th grade. Now you try a four wheel farm wagon, that's hard
Don't laugh happened to my uncle, age 62, a very good professional driver with a 30+ year clean record, no accidents. Came into the yard with his truck cab all banged up and hit two trailers in the yard backing in. He didn't remember a thing, later diagnosed having had a mini-stroke. Lucky no one was hurt and he later resumed small local driving till age 69 when he had his knees replaced.
My brother and me watched my dad having a stroke while he was cutting a countertop getting ready to install. Each jag of the cut was a brain fitz memorialized in wood. It was not a pretty sight.
On a lesser scale, my toolkit had a no-bounce hammer and a BFS (big f’n screwdriver”) for “if it dunna fit, make it fit” situations. Aside from a healthy dose of "encouRAGEement', not sure what a boss is to do!
Sitting in a snowed-in truck stop in Southern IL one night I watched a dude in a long-nose Pete come down the narrow aisle toward the only open spot I could see. He popped that 53 ft. trailer in there in one go!
Likely A Diversity Hire
ReplyDeleteYou stole my thunder.
ReplyDeleteGay transgender black lesbian furry. How white supremacist of you to demand skills too. LOL
ReplyDeleteDiversity, yes. Note that the trailers say "Over 100 locations in Wisconsin." Leotis & Lakeesha badgered PW Mgmt. (Badgered's my fav WI joke).
DeleteSkills, who needs them when you can bang off stuff as much as you want.
ReplyDeleteIt's called 'backing by the braille method'.
DeleteEx air force pilot, practicing his 'touch & goes'.
ReplyDeleteWho gave him a CDL? The test includes "alley backing".
ReplyDeleteThe RNC.
ReplyDeleteIt's been 36 years since I've driven a semi and I could still do much better than that.
ReplyDeletenever driven a semi professionally, but as a farm boy from birth, I've backed semis into docks, easy peasy for a farm tractor driver since 4th grade. Now you try a four wheel farm wagon, that's hard
DeleteIs that the Piggly Wiggly in Yazoo City?
ReplyDeleteNo, Wisconsin. Since we're in YC, Guy O'Reilly was driving. Or Mark Jordan was slumming.
DeleteI read when this first showed (about 3-4 years ago) that the driver was having a stroke while trying to park.
ReplyDeleteJust something from AlBores intrawbzz.
Don't laugh happened to my uncle, age 62, a very good professional driver with a 30+ year clean record, no accidents. Came into the yard with his truck cab all banged up and hit two trailers in the yard backing in. He didn't remember a thing, later diagnosed having had a mini-stroke. Lucky no one was hurt and he later resumed small local driving till age 69 when he had his knees replaced.
DeleteMy brother and me watched my dad having a stroke while he was cutting a countertop getting ready to install.
DeleteEach jag of the cut was a brain fitz memorialized in wood. It was not a pretty sight.
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On a lesser scale, my toolkit had a no-bounce hammer and a BFS (big f’n screwdriver”) for “if it dunna fit, make it fit” situations. Aside from a healthy dose of "encouRAGEement', not sure what a boss is to do!
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ReplyDeleteSitting in a snowed-in truck stop in Southern IL one night I watched a dude in a long-nose Pete come down the narrow aisle toward the only open spot I could see. He popped that 53 ft. trailer in there in one go!
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