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Old June 6th 05, 01:25 AM
Joe Canuck
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Troublemaker wrote:

> "Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message
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>>On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 16:11:56 GMT, Oldschool >
>>spake thus:
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>>>>Mowers 'hit them, they explode'
>>>>In April, Colorado increased its "human waste" fine from $40 to $500.
>>>>Transportation employees convinced lawmakers of the need for the
>>>>drastic increase with their tales of finding urine jugs as they mowed
>>>>roadway ditches. "We hit them, they explode. The operator ends up
>>>>wearing this stuff," Randy Dobyns told state senators.
>>>
>>>Thats what happens when cities and states put up "No Parking Ever"
>>>signs so that truckers can't park and go into a restroom, or get a
>>>bite to eat without looking for a truck stop.

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>>Funny, somehow car drivers manage to find places to pee.

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> Must have something to do with the abundance of places cars are allowed, and
> trucks aren't.
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>>>This isnt such a problem on the East coast where they have lots of
>>>rest areas close together with vending machines and roach coaches,
>>>unlike the West.

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>>Once again, car drivers - even out here in the West - manage to find
>>appropriate places to urinate. There's absolutely no excuse for
>>throwing a jug of your excrement out your vehicle window onto the
>>road.

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> I can agree with this - these pee bottles ('trucker bombs' is just a cheap
> attempt at capitalizing on the fear of the the word) are disgusting and
> revolting, no reasing to toss them on the side of the road, no matter who is
> doing it.
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>>>But you wouldnt know about that, as you can whip your 15 foot car
>>>into a Mickey D's on a dime, the John and buy a Big Mac and a Coke,
>>>anytime you want to, car driver.

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>>Even if your assertion that Truckers have fewer places to park is
>>correct, that doesn't explain why they MUST throw the full **** jugs
>>out the window onto the road. Why can't they dispose of the bottles
>>properly at the next truck stop?
>>
>>Then again, I guess it's not such a big leap to go from leaving
>>"alligators" on the road to leaving other debris...

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>
> Again with this tired old argument of yours, Scott. You haul yourself out
> into the middle of 70mph+ traffic to retrieve debris, most of us consider
> that suicide. I would think you'd come up with something new to complain
> about by now. Run over anyone taking off too slow at a stoplight, lately?
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>
>>--
>>Life is short - drive fast! Be sure to avoid the roses!
>>http://www.geocities.com/scottenaztlan/

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> Tagline says it all, doesn't it?
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xpost list trimmed.

Scott is a rose between two thorns.

I suggest he be avoided.

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