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YUUK - Read about the "**** bottles" pervert truckers toss outthe window
Around 6/2/2005 8:24 PM, Archie Leach wrote:
> On 2 Jun 2005 19:55:29 -0700, in misc.transport.road "Aunt Judy (Pride > of Diarrhea) <http://tinyurl.com/65nqz>" > wrote: > wrote: >> >>>Maybe if retards weren't LLBing the truckers so they could get to the >>>rest stops on time, this type of problem wouldn't be happening. >> >>LLBs save millions of lives every day by slowing down psychopaths like >>you. > > > Wow, Judy, that's weak and pathetic even by your own pathetic > standards. I've always been taught that when you're stuck in a deep hole, it's best to stop digging. Apparently (and not surprisingly) Judy never learned that lesson. > If there were indeed such a road-related behavior that would in fact > -kill- millions of lives daily (and as such would need some > counter-behavior in order to "save" millions of lives every day), then > roads and highways and automobile transport would have been banished > long, long ago--well, that, or else the human race (in developed > countries) would have made itself extinct in the span of about two > months or so. Stop it; logic only confuses poor Judy! > Are you really leading a legitimate crusade for a worthy cause, or are > you in fact what most of us suspect you to be: a shameless attention > whore? Man, now *there's* a whopper of a rhetorical question! -- ~/Garth |"I believe that it is better to tell the truth than a lie. Almgren | I believe it is better to be free than to be a slave. ******* | And I believe it is better to know than to be ignorant." for secure mail info) --H.L. Mencken (1880-1956) |
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> > Wow, Judy, that's weak and pathetic even by your own pathetic
> > standards. > > I've always been taught that when you're stuck in a deep hole, it's best > to stop digging. Apparently (and not surprisingly) Judy never learned > that lesson. She buys shovels at Sam's Club by the gross... > > > > If there were indeed such a road-related behavior that would in fact > > -kill- millions of lives daily (and as such would need some > > counter-behavior in order to "save" millions of lives every day), then > > roads and highways and automobile transport would have been banished > > long, long ago--well, that, or else the human race (in developed > > countries) would have made itself extinct in the span of about two > > months or so. > > Stop it; logic only confuses poor Judy! > > No wonder I never see poor Judy on the Star Trek ngs.....Spock would probably make her head explode! > > Are you really leading a legitimate crusade for a worthy cause, or are > > you in fact what most of us suspect you to be: a shameless attention > > whore? > > Man, now *there's* a whopper of a rhetorical question! > Not really....she's a he, he's a she and we are all androgenous *LOL* |
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Scott en Aztlán wrote:
xpost list trimmed > On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 16:11:56 GMT, Oldschool > > spake thus: > > >>>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. > > > Funny, somehow car drivers manage to find places to pee. I'll give one day, no wait one hour, behind the wheel of a tractor/trailer unit with 53' trailer in tow. You'll quickly discover it doesn't park like a car. > > >>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. > > > 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. Agreed with the tossing. > > >>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. > > > 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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On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 20:23:51 -0400, Joe Canuck
> wrote: >> Funny, somehow car drivers manage to find places to pee. > >I'll give one day, no wait one hour, behind the wheel of a >tractor/trailer unit with 53' trailer in tow. > >You'll quickly discover it doesn't park like a car. I don't recall if it was you or someone else who was bitching about not being permitted to park everywhere cars were, but whoever said that apparently doesn't realize that a tractor/trailer doesn't park like a car. |
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L Sternn wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 20:23:51 -0400, Joe Canuck > > wrote: > > >>>Funny, somehow car drivers manage to find places to pee. >> >>I'll give one day, no wait one hour, behind the wheel of a >>tractor/trailer unit with 53' trailer in tow. >> >>You'll quickly discover it doesn't park like a car. > > > I don't recall if it was you or someone else who was bitching about > not being permitted to park everywhere cars were, but whoever said > that apparently doesn't realize that a tractor/trailer doesn't park > like a car. Definitely wasn't me! |
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L Sternn wrote:
> >You'll quickly discover it doesn't park like a car. > > I don't recall if it was you or someone else who was bitching about > not being permitted to park everywhere cars were, but whoever said > that apparently doesn't realize that a tractor/trailer doesn't park > like a car. It wasn't him who said it. It was someone else, but that person also mentioned that person also mentioned that there is no excuse for throwing a bottle of your excrement out on the road. Difficulty in finding a place with parking and a toilet is a valid reason for using a **** bottle, but they can be disposed of in a more appropriate manner than throwing them out on the highway or in parking lots. Someone has to clean that stuff up. If someone thinks their **** is too disgusting to dispose of, why on earth would they dump it where someone else has to deal with it? |
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On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 22:25:36 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >L Sternn wrote: > >> >You'll quickly discover it doesn't park like a car. >> >> I don't recall if it was you or someone else who was bitching about >> not being permitted to park everywhere cars were, but whoever said >> that apparently doesn't realize that a tractor/trailer doesn't park >> like a car. > >It wasn't him who said it. It was someone else, but that person also >mentioned that person also mentioned that there is no excuse for >throwing a bottle of your excrement out on the road. Difficulty in >finding a place with parking and a toilet is a valid reason for using a >**** bottle, but they can be disposed of in a more appropriate manner >than throwing them out on the highway or in parking lots. Someone has >to clean that stuff up. If someone thinks their **** is too disgusting >to dispose of, why on earth would they dump it where someone else has >to deal with it? > Agreed. Absolutely nothing wrong with ****ing in a bottle. |
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L Sternn wrote:
> I don't recall if it was you or someone else who was bitching about > not being permitted to park everywhere cars were, but whoever said > that apparently doesn't realize that a tractor/trailer doesn't park > like a car. That's true, but it's no excuse for the many municipalities which ban all commercial vehicle parking on *all roads* at certain times, or even 24/7 in some cases. -Apr |
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Troublemaker wrote:
> "Scott en Aztlán" > wrote in message > ... > >>On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 16:11:56 GMT, Oldschool > >>spake thus: >> >> >>>>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. >> >>Funny, somehow car drivers manage to find places to pee. > > > Must have something to do with the abundance of places cars are allowed, and > trucks aren't. > > >>>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. >> >>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. > > > 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. > > >>>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. >> >>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... > > > 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? > > >>-- >>Life is short - drive fast! Be sure to avoid the roses! >>http://www.geocities.com/scottenaztlan/ > > > Tagline says it all, doesn't it? > > xpost list trimmed. Scott is a rose between two thorns. I suggest he be avoided. |
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