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Posted by your l ucky on June 25, 2005 at 19:59:36 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: Re: Okay, how many have hauled farm equipment out posted by Ded on June 24, 2005 at 20:18:36:
hear we are surrounded by coal mines... all sending loads to the other mines WHY????? IDONT KNOW! any way these guys dont tarp.. they past the neighbor lady while she was drivng 90 on a 2 lane (ya she's a hard nose broad wasnt going to get her newly washed car sooted up with coal only thing was that ford500 would only do 90 the quad axle loaded passed her... LOL oh and the DOT was ordered to leave the area alone..(DOT told us) seams a former Health and Human Services director--and former govenor of our state made a phone call on behalf of the TRUCKERS in his EMploy..... one of these trucks hit me in the rear then drove off.. another hit the mirror in my truck and drove on. we had the #;'s no help.
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