I think they made it that way so it goes down faster...therefore, you don't have to taste it as you drink it. Not that it has much of a taste to begin with....
Most one sided naval battle ever. I could just hear the conversation aboard our ship...
"Sir, we're taking fire from that....raft. Should we, uh, return fire?"
"....sigh....Yeah, I guess so. Man I miss the Soviets sometimes...."
Holy crap...I just got home at 6am this morning, and in the last week and a half, I've been in every state south of New York and east of Mississippi. I waved at you guys when I went through Indiana, but I didn't see any INGO bumper stickers. This job is nuts, but I think I like it! You get to go...
For 20 dollars, apiece, I WON'T track down your assorted girlfriends/wives and show them a copy of this thread...I accept pay pal and money orders, no personal checks. If you want to all just throw in and pay me all at once, this would also be acceptable.
j/k......or am I? :D
To tell you the truth, I really don't know. I do know that every one I saw in the terminal in Claremont had our logo on it, but I don't know what manufacturer we get them from. When I find out, I'll let ya know. :)
Enjoy Asheville, Indy Guy. I was there a couple weeks back, and its a pretty...
LOL! No worries there...I only use it to pass!
Oh and I forgot to mention...every last one of their trucks has an autoshift transmission. I learned how to double clutch in school, and can do it adequately...but man I love that autoshift in turns, traffic and coming up to lights. Its a PITA...
Thanks guys! The company I'm working for has a BUNCH of new Freightliner Cascadias, and I'm hoping I end up in one of those. They really don't have any BAD tractors, but I got to drive one of those for my road test, and was really impressed. I think the rest of the fleet is mostly Freightliner...
I just got hired on with a trucking company out of Claremont, NC! I'm going to be driving with a trainer for the next 8 weeks, and then I get my own truck and its on to making some decent money! I'll be doing the over-the-road thing for a good while, but I hope to eventually transition into a...
For the cost of less than two CDs per month, I can get a subscription to XM and listen to pretty much whatever I want. That, and if I get tired of letting someone else control the tunes, I've got an MP3 player that I can fill off the Interwebs.
The recording industry shot itself in the foot as...