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#301
Inbred scientists in Antarctica?  It's own language?  What a load of bullshit! The most common language there is fucking Russian!
#302
I notice things missing from the shelves all the time. Even some canned goods and pasta. I wanted to get Taco makings and there was no sauce and no chopped chilies. I don't go to our little store that much anymore, just for meats and cheeses and a few veggies/fruits.  It's all overpriced and the quality sucks.
#303
Dietrich makes me sick. He has absolutely no redeeming factors whatsoever.
#304
Or the "14-year-old faggot" Douglas Dietrich: Who believes he is the son of Adolf Hitler. 
#306
Look closer at Newsmax  Look at the sponsors:

Look at what Peter Moon is trying to do with Dietrich and his Romanian fiction. This is an avalanche of propaganda the likes of which we have never seen.

#307
"Romania, Romania"  books

But NOT DD! 
#308
moon is a real idiot
#309
Peter moon is a fucking liar.

Yamashita
#310
It is NOT the HOUSE!  It is another room.  And look to the left  to the asshole who watches her try to climb into the door just before she is shot

Who is the black police officer on the left of the screen?  did he shoot her?
#311
I see it.  look at the piles of stuff ...broken windows..and look at the PLACE on the top of the door!  What does it say?
#312
Who shot the girl?

What is the girl's name?
#313
So these fuckers want to get drunk and meet tonight to end it?  Unbelievable
#314
And when she was shot, why is it that no one hit the floor!  They stood there after watching her fall..they are putting their backs to the threat...WHO SHOT HER?
WHY?

Look at the mess..This chick went through a door window.  And it was NOT into the HOUSE SPACE.  It was the library of what?

This is nuts


This girl dying is not good for Biden
#315
"We can't save her...she's gone" - said the assholes who were all over themselves with cover
#316
Does any of this smell like shit to any of you?

A shirtless "Viking" ..timing...sticking her body into a door and shot through the neck?  NOT the House ..it was the door to another place which was blockaded?

She was not named..
#317
Back when I was washing trucks 10 hours a day and living on the edge

AFTER they had hired a bunch of drunk hippies with a mobile power-washer and advertised with bikini chicks on TV!

AND: Fired the "Lead Operator" of Sparkle Wash for drinking in a Baldwinsville bar -after work, wearing his work clothes and driving the company vehicle
#318
Gypsum had long haulers too. Flat-beds and others.  All kinds of stuff.    I am talking about twenty years ago!
#319
Quote from: Pelayo on January 06, 2021, 09:03:59 PM
On flatbed trailers?
No, There were mostly 53' containers/refer units.  The Commodity were grain units
#320
And Commodities Inc was hauling the used hops to farms. They were next door. 
But everything had to be inspected.  I had both accounts to service and i did the best i could.
#321
Quote from: Pelayo on January 06, 2021, 08:45:07 PM
So Gypsum express hauled sheetrock?
They hauled beer! From the Budweiser Brewery!
#322
It was hard work.  But I loved seeing those trucks on I 81 nice and clean..looking for the numbers on the cabs to id them. And I did learn to polish fuel tanks - or just make them cleaner... some drivers actually spend money for chrome tanks you know.

I loved it. It was hard work but we all took pride in it.  And my worst fear was missing a truck or damaging a sticker.  I have faced a few truckers who were pissed at me.  It is intimidating.  But they knew I was there for them and my reputation was solid.

Look up Gypsum Express now! And Commodities Inc. -
#323
Quote from: Pelayo on January 06, 2021, 08:16:31 PM
The last few jobs I have had I get paid either by the mile or the route, not by the hour. Needless to say, I spend the shortest amount of time cleaning my rig. Once the tanks are topped off, cleaning time is over.
Right.  When I recall the "day drivers" or the Gypsum Express "800" numbers, they were all back in the yard by 8 pm each day.  I would start my washing of them on Friday afternoon.  One summer, I found 8 or 10 trucks had dropped trailers and were waiting in line to be washed!

It was awesome! I arrived home hours later and went to my usual bar and two drivers were there!  That was when I got the account for Gypsum Express.

(My bar was NOT in Balwandsville)
It was Cortland
#324
The first washing of any truck starts with the windshield...at the top. With soap. (I should remember the PSI) but I think it was about 800-1200 using 5 gallons of water per minute. I think I was even a bit higher maybe above 1200.  So everything had to be sealed and working. Most of the time it was all good.  But there were times when a hose would "blow" or a connection would fail etc. We had two sections of 50' 1/2" hose.
#325
As for the bugs:  I had a process for that. Unlike the day drivers, the long hauler's cabs would be caked with bugs.  And other shit too.  Birds, small animals in the grills, just weird shit sometimes.

I used a 6' steel extension rod from my wash gun and two tips for the width of the spray.  I had 2 types of soap and could combine them, mixed with cold or hot water.  But the most effective plan was to use a long-handled heavy bristle brush.

If I had a real nasty case, I would use the more acidic soap first with cold water. Then fire up the heater and switch to normal soap. Then rinse with cold after scrubbing the windshield and most times I would actually pop the hood and scrub the top of that too.

The combination of heat and chemical soaps would literally melt the bugs and crap from the surface.  If they wanted the fuel tanks cleaned up I would do that too, but some guys who had polished rigs would leave a note for me not to do that.
#326
I worked for "Sparkle Wash".  Back then, Gypsum Express did not require any "water recovery" and the trucks were parked in rows on a dirt lot. Winters sucked. But in the summer, I would be washing trucks all day in my Sparkle Wash uniform..or not!
#327
I had two accounts in Baldwinsville, NY near the Bud Brewery.  Commodoties Inc. and Gypsum Express.  I serviced those every Friday-Sunday starting with the "day runners" or the "800" number trucks.  About 300 trucks.  This was in 2000 using a mobile wash unit..Kubota washer with kerosine heat modified Ford van with a 200-gallon water tank and 150' of 3/4" hose on a reel.  Demanding job.
#328
Most of these were emergency responses where the unit had to be cleaned.  These paid much better than the usual wash jobs, and the mud and the crap. Sometimes I had a blown turbo with oil etc contaminating the cargo (those were the grain trucks near the Bud brewery - hauling the refuse oats for farms etc). Most drivers were happy to just have the cabs free of crap and the bugs removed from windshields.
#329
I used to have a job washing fleets of trucks.  From FedEx, USPS, to Gypsum Express, (Budweiser) and others.  I would occasionally be faced with cleaning a tractor after a deer strike.  Most of the time it was removing any parts of flesh or other matter from the damaged trucks so they could be processed further.

Other times is might be a 53' trailer with a failed refer unit and rotted meat that had to be inspected in order to haul other cargo. 
#330
I think his faggotry is imaginary.
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