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Title: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: zeitgeist on April 26, 2011, 06:07:32 PM
Truck Stop Bouncy
Not the most original of bouncies, but considering this is actually about the Obama Economy it is worth a gander.

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MadHound  (1000+ posts)      Mon Apr-25-11 08:22 PM
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Late night at a truck stop
 A couple of months ago I took a job at a local truck stop in order to make a bit of cash while I'm trying to find a teaching job.

Week in, week out, I see the misery that is creeping throughout this country. Some general observations, and specific instances follow.

First off, people are desperate and on the move, trying to find work anywhere they can. One of the first families that stood out came through shortly after I started. They were in a beat up old(fifty plus old) bus that they had converted to a camper. This was their home, containing all of their belongings, hopes, and dreams, such as they were. A silver beast, it was running on its last legs, doing good to make fifty five, sixty mph with a strong tailwind. Mom, Dad, two small kids, heading out to Texas and the Southwest, looking for jobs. I watched them go with sadness, hoping that the bus will make it and carry them to a better future. The modern day Joad's.

Secondly, people, even dumb redneck truckers, aren't as dumb as we like to believe around here. I've heard more than one trucker come in and, after talking awhile, mention that one solution to this economic mess we're in is to end these wars, cut the military, and start looking out for the folks here at home. As far as fuel goes, many, if not most, rightfully blame rising fuel prices on two things, oil speculators and the weakening dollar.

Third, our economy is going to go deeper into the toilet as prices continue to rise. I see people carefully putting in a certain amount, a gallon, a couple of gallons worth of gas. I see truckers coasting in on fumes because we're the cheapest fuel place for hundreds of miles. In fact one trucker blew it, and we had to bring fuel out to him, twenty miles away, because he thought he could make it.

Compounding this, tourism is already taking a hit. We're a major stop on the way to Missouri's largest tourist destination, the Lake of the Ozarks. Already folks who normally flock to the lake every weekend, every other weekend, are deciding to stay home. People aren't bringing their boats to the Lake, and with fuel so expensive, they're going to stay home, not making the three hour drive to the Lake.

Fourth, people are desperate. Drive-offs are becoming more common as fuel prices rise. Please, don't do a drive off, the only people you're hurting is your local station owner. They making just a few pennies profit on each gallon, and they don't like rising fuel prices either, it is killing their business. More people simply come in, get gas, and drive off. Most of a station's profit is derived from people coming in, getting a drink, something to eat, etc.

Fifth, more companies are soon going out of business due to high oil prices. One example, had a nursery company driver come in this morning at 4:30, fuel up, and when he went to pay with the company card, it was declined. Apparently this isn't the first time this has happened in the recent past. He finally got a hold of his boss two hours later, and after going through another card that was declined, he finally found one that worked. I felt like telling the driver that he should be worried about his next paycheck, but I'm sure he already is thinking along those lines.

Sixth, and final, trucking companies are going to start charging fuel surcharges soon, if they aren't already. That means that prices are going to climb even further, since most goods are shipped by trucks. Sadly, more pain is on the way for all of us.

That's just part of overnight life at a truckstop, and it is not pointing towards anything good.
 
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Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: BattleHymn on April 26, 2011, 06:16:13 PM
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A couple of months ago I took a job at a local truck stop in order to make a bit of cash while I'm trying to find a teaching job.
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Sixth, and final, trucking companies are going to start charging fuel surcharges soon, if they aren't already.
I look at freight bills all day.  Those fuel surcharges have been on each bill, since 2008, DUmmie.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: GOBUCKS on April 26, 2011, 06:31:22 PM
The DUmmy is likely one of those tweaker chicks who roam from rig to rig looking for a date. A key part of the democrat base.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: zeitgeist on April 26, 2011, 06:40:42 PM
Mole alert, mole alert.  Suit up and get in before the lock!!

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RegieRocker  (1000+ posts)        Tue Apr-26-11 08:36 AM
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42. Truckers: most are republicans and yes those are dumb as rocks. Fuel
 surcharges have been around for a very long time. The reason for costs of goods rising so much is J.I.T. (just in time). Goods now are manufactured and stored in warehouses owned by a third party. They make money storing the goods for manufacturer. This is the main reason costs have skyrocketed. Sometimes goods are stepped on more than once (different warehouses before final destination). So many things are happening that people are just not aware of. It's true that fuel costs cause a increase in final retail price but it's pennies on the dollar, not a 50 % or more increase. Packaging believe it our not is a huge cost for the reasons I stated above. Hope this helps.
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TBF  (1000+ posts)        Tue Apr-26-11 12:32 PM
Response to Reply #42
76. This post is what is wrong with the democratic party.
 How in the world do you convince folks to vote for you when you constantly degrade and condescend to them? I grew up blue collar, know plenty of truck drivers, and they really are not that stupid. Many "low-information" voters understand the issues just fine and reject the elite attitude.

There is a saying "People may forget what you said, but they'll never forget how you made them feel".  


Bolded for your enjoyment.  When the truth starts getting posted which such wild abandon can a lock or banishment be far  behind?? :n:

Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Jason on April 26, 2011, 06:54:41 PM
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bobbolink   (1000+ posts)             Tue Apr-26-11 02:28 AM
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18. Thank you for illustrating very clearly what the fuel prices are doing to so many of us.
   
Yet, there are still so many "progressives" who want to see even HIGHER fuel prices.

MEAN. Just MEAN.

Best wishes to you, and I hope you will send more reports as long as you are there.


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progressiveinaction (41 posts)           Tue Apr-26-11 11:54 PM
Response to Reply #18
127. Exactly.
   
Especially mean considering that poor people probably don't have the most fuel efficient cars either.

I doubt an 86' Buick gets great gas mileage.

 :rotf:  OK, who's mole is this?
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Reality vs DU on April 26, 2011, 06:57:36 PM
 :-)
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: BattleHymn on April 26, 2011, 07:21:38 PM
Whoever owns that mole needs one H5 for the post, and another for that brilliant name, "progressiveinaction."   :rotf:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Chris_ on April 26, 2011, 07:24:07 PM
Seems like PIA has been around a lot longer than double-digit posts.  He sure does a good job of poking the hive. :-)
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Revolution on April 26, 2011, 07:28:16 PM
 :lmao: At the Buick comment.

I do think that truckers will slow down just a bit on buying fuel since they have to fill 60 gal tanks or more. Depends on the truck.

Especially if they top $5 bucks a gallon. That adds up real quick...

I don't get much time to chat with the truckers since I spend the majority of my time in the kitchen, but one hears things. Especially with all the gossipy bullshit at that place. Believe me.

(Though, most of it is members gossiping about other freaking members... :whatever:)
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: true_blood on April 26, 2011, 07:51:37 PM
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MadHound  (1000+ posts)      Mon Apr-25-11 08:22 PM
Original message
A couple of months ago I took a job at a local truck stop in order to make a bit of cash while I'm trying to find a teaching job.
Sixth, and final, trucking companies are going to start charging fuel surcharges soon, if they aren't already. That means that prices are going to climb even further, since most goods are shipped by trucks. Sadly, more pain is on the way for all of us.
And the communist in the white mosque is saying what about it?!?! What's he doing about it?!
Oh yeah, that's right, he's making things worse. You can thank the imposter for your woes, you DUmmies.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Chris_ on April 26, 2011, 08:04:33 PM
And the communist in the white mosque is saying what about it?!?! What's he doing about it?!
Oh yeah, that's right, he's making things worse. You can thank the imposter for your woes, you DUmmies.
He's laughing at us, that's what he's doing.

"You have ten kids?  You need a hybrid van."  Yuk, yuk.  He's a regular Andy Capp.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Ballygrl on April 26, 2011, 08:50:04 PM
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bobbolink   (1000+ posts)             Tue Apr-26-11 02:45 PM
Response to Reply #88
101. Thank you for making it clear that there ARE "progressive" Bigots. AND, their targets are usually
   
poor and homeless people, because we don't enjoy the protection of groups like NAACP, NOW, Anti-Defamation League, etc. So, the free-floating rage in this country, which so many "progressives" cannot look into themselves enough to see, seeks a target, and we are the path of least resistance.

You know, kinda like BULLIES.

I appreciate that you saw this, and are willing to speak to it. It isn't uncommon.   And the emotional effect on us is devastating.

That said, I will now say that by far the MOST common experience, and the most *damaging*, is SILENCE.

When you reallyy look at just how little is said about poverty and homelessness in any of the "progressive" media, and forums like DU, you can see the reality of the situation, and understand the damage done to us, PLUS the atmosphere that is created which says that the cuts to us don't matter... we aren't politically important.

That SILENCE and the results go against all traditional thought and belief, including religious, moral, civil rights, and democracy itself.

I hope you will continue to speak out on this issue... we NEED... no, we are DESPERATE for voices like yours!
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Ballygrl on April 26, 2011, 08:53:35 PM
:lmao: at progressiveinaction, not only for the Buick comment but because progressiveinaction can mean 1 of 2 things, it can either be PIA (Pain In the Ass) or it can be a play on words such as progressive INACTION.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Boudicca on April 26, 2011, 09:38:48 PM

 :rotf:  OK, who's mole is this?


LOL, I caught that as well. :cheersmate:

Er, does anyone besides me think bobolink is an awful(ly) easy lay?  She posts that stupid You Rock sign every time someone kisses her behind.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: GOBUCKS on April 26, 2011, 10:12:18 PM
Er, does anyone besides me think bobolink is an awful(ly) easy lay? 
Oh, God, please! Even stevenumbers would hesitate. Oh, he'd do her for sure, but only after a brief hesitation.
And a big glob of Vick's Vap-O-Rub on his upper lip.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Chris_ on April 26, 2011, 10:14:24 PM
Er, does anyone besides me think bobolink is an awful(ly) easy lay? 
God Himself couldn't make a clothespin big enough to cover the stench. :hammer:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Revolution on April 26, 2011, 11:22:01 PM
Oh, God, please! Even stevenumbers would hesitate. Oh, he'd do her for sure, but only after a brief hesitation.
And a big glob of Vick's Vap-O-Rub on his upper lip.


No no, what's that gunk morgue workers, or CSI's use below their nose for the stench of death? That'd be more like it. I'm sure I'd still throw up in my mouth a bit if I  even happened to get NEAR a naded, "spread out" bobbo... :fuelfire:

I also believe the term "low tide" can't even begin to cover it.

And Boudicca...unto you I say...yuck!!
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: PatriotGame on April 26, 2011, 11:45:48 PM
LOL, I caught that as well. :cheersmate:

Er, does anyone besides me think bobolink is an awful(ly) easy lay?  She posts that stupid You Rock sign every time someone kisses her behind.
Easy lay????

So is my left hand...
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Revolution on April 26, 2011, 11:49:56 PM
Haha, yeah. "Rosey Palm & her five friends" also smell better even if they ain't had a bath for a couple weeks.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: FreeBorn on April 26, 2011, 11:55:38 PM
Easy lay????

So is my left hand...
...and I'll bet you're right handed, so that takes a coupla beers and some sweet talking?
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: PatriotGame on April 27, 2011, 12:09:35 AM
...and I'll bet you're right handed, so that takes a coupla beers and some sweet talking?
Plus five dollars...really weird how it works out...would require three paragraphs to explain it all...suffice it to say...be happy I do NOT need pics to `Splain it all... :-) :tongue:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: diesel driver on April 27, 2011, 03:11:47 AM
LOL, I caught that as well. :cheersmate:

Er, does anyone besides me think bobolink is an awful(ly) easy lay? 

Why do you think Walmart bags have smiley faces on them?   :rotf:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: NHSparky on April 27, 2011, 07:30:08 AM
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More people simply come in, get gas, and drive off.

Funny, I haven't seen a "cash or dash" pump in 15 years or more.  I used to work at a Diamond Shamrock (Lakewood, CO) for a few months back in the day (1986-87)  I used to have a driveoff maybe once a week because the manager wouldn't implement a policy of cash customers must pre-pay.  The other DS's I filled in at did have the policy and they had ZERO driveoffs.  Needless to say, that place I worked at on the corner of Colfax and Kipling has long since ceased to exist in its present form.

Seriously, when's the last time anyone just walked up to a gas pump in a town of any significant size in America and just started pumping without putting in a card or prepaying cash?
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Karin on April 27, 2011, 07:58:30 AM
Yeah, you're right.  What operator in their right mind these days would have non-controlled pumps?

PIA.... :lmao: :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Ballygrl on April 27, 2011, 08:09:19 AM
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progressiveinaction  (41 posts) Tue Apr-26-11 07:54 PM
Response to Reply #18
127. Exactly.
   
Especially mean considering that poor people probably don't have the most fuel efficient cars either.

I doubt an 86' Buick gets great gas mileage.

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TheCanadianLiberal (118 posts) Tue Apr-26-11 09:00 PM
Response to Reply #127
136. They get ok mileage...
   
About 20mpg however, I'm sure many poor people don't have the cleanest cars which would mean there is extra crap adding weight and reducing economy.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Rebel on April 27, 2011, 08:15:58 AM
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TBF  (1000+ posts)        Tue Apr-26-11 12:32 PM
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76. This post is what is wrong with the democratic party.
 How in the world do you convince folks to vote for you when you constantly degrade and condescend to them? I grew up blue collar, know plenty of truck drivers, and they really are not that stupid. Many "low-information" voters understand the issues just fine and reject the elite attitude.

There is a saying "People may forget what you said, but they'll never forget how you made them feel".   

It's probably safer to say the the moonbat is never going to forget how the trucker made them feel. ....right after they stomp a mudhole into said moonbat's ass.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: FiddyBeowulf on April 27, 2011, 09:43:44 AM
Funny, I haven't seen a "cash or dash" pump in 15 years or more.  I used to work at a Diamond Shamrock (Lakewood, CO) for a few months back in the day (1986-87)  I used to have a driveoff maybe once a week because the manager wouldn't implement a policy of cash customers must pre-pay.  The other DS's I filled in at did have the policy and they had ZERO driveoffs.  Needless to say, that place I worked at on the corner of Colfax and Kipling has long since ceased to exist in its present form.

Seriously, when's the last time anyone just walked up to a gas pump in a town of any significant size in America and just started pumping without putting in a card or prepaying cash?
How big of town? In the outer Metro Milwaukee area it is not uncommon to pump then pay and in cities of at least 40,000 it is the same way. In the crappier areas, yes pre-pay is prevalent. In the better areas, not so much.

They want to lower gas prices?
1. Get rid of Ethanol requirements.
2. Get rid of most or all boutique blends gas.
3. End Quantitative Easing.
4. Drill-baby-Drill.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: dandi on April 27, 2011, 11:14:40 AM
Er, does anyone besides me think bobolink is an awful(ly) easy lay?  She posts that stupid You Rock sign every time someone kisses her behind.

I would say that you are more than likely correct, but you have been righteously bitchslapped for putting that awful visual in my head.

 :tongue:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: jukin on April 27, 2011, 12:31:39 PM
I am so confused. I thought that in January 2009 the USA would be a Utopia. 
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: JohnnyReb on April 27, 2011, 12:39:34 PM
The crossdressing DUmmie was probably trying to play lot lizard for crack money but the truckers weren't buying it....and then he discovered he couldn't even give it away....so then he had to explain it some how.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: thundley4 on April 27, 2011, 01:10:43 PM
How big of town? In the outer Metro Milwaukee area it is not uncommon to pump then pay and in cities of at least 40,000 it is the same way. In the crappier areas, yes pre-pay is prevalent. In the better areas, not so much.

They want to lower gas prices?
1. Get rid of Ethanol requirements.
2. Get rid of most or all boutique blends gas.
3. End Quantitative Easing.
4. Drill-baby-Drill.


My town is 70K+ and I never prepay at the station I get gas at, same station for the last 15+ years.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: IassaFTots on April 27, 2011, 01:31:01 PM
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TheCanadianLiberal (118 posts) Tue Apr-26-11 09:00 PM
Response to Reply #127
136. They get ok mileage...
   
About 20mpg however, I'm sure many poor people don't have the cleanest cars which would mean there is extra crap adding weight and reducing economy.

Priceless!!!!!
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: compaqxp on April 27, 2011, 02:19:47 PM
Funny, I haven't seen a "cash or dash" pump in 15 years or more.  I used to work at a Diamond Shamrock (Lakewood, CO) for a few months back in the day (1986-87)  I used to have a driveoff maybe once a week because the manager wouldn't implement a policy of cash customers must pre-pay.  The other DS's I filled in at did have the policy and they had ZERO driveoffs.  Needless to say, that place I worked at on the corner of Colfax and Kipling has long since ceased to exist in its present form.

Seriously, when's the last time anyone just walked up to a gas pump in a town of any significant size in America and just started pumping without putting in a card or prepaying cash?

Prepaying for gas, something else uncommon up here. I've only ever prepaid for gas at one station, the rest I pump and then pay for it after. The one time I had to prepay I didn't even know that was a possibility and looked like an idiot trying to figure out why the pump wouldn't work.

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I am so confused. I thought that in January 2009 the USA would be a Utopia.

You know as well as I do who is at fault for it not being one....Bush  :p
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Rebel on April 27, 2011, 02:21:36 PM
Prepaying for gas, something else uncommon up here. I've only ever prepaid for gas at one station, the rest I pump and then pay for it after. The one time I had to prepay I didn't even know that was a possibility and looked like an idiot trying to figure out why the pump wouldn't work.

You guys probably have better quality lowlifes than the lowlifes down here.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: FiddyBeowulf on April 27, 2011, 02:23:58 PM
TheCanadianLiberal (118 posts) Tue Apr-26-11 09:00 PM
Response to Reply #127
136. They get ok mileage...
  
About 20mpg however, I'm sure many poor people don't have the cleanest cars which would mean there is extra crap adding weight and reducing economy.

Priceless!!!!!
DUmmy talking about dirt adding weight to the car? The DUmmy should worry more about the weight added by bumper stickers.
(http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRrEzxEXHC-zCzS1NfEHkJjoWDc3jow0ykaYK4aqDZl2Nu0FRgQvw)

Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: compaqxp on April 27, 2011, 02:36:24 PM
DUmmy talking about dirt adding weight to the car? The DUmmy should worry more about the weight added by bumper stickers.
(http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRrEzxEXHC-zCzS1NfEHkJjoWDc3jow0ykaYK4aqDZl2Nu0FRgQvw)



I wouldn't worry so much about weight as I would drag on the car.

Seeing that car I have to wonder how many, if any custom "Obama" licence plates were registered in the US.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: NHSparky on April 27, 2011, 03:17:58 PM
I dunno if the weight is a consideration.  Hell, the stickers are what's holding that POS together.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Skul on April 27, 2011, 10:03:20 PM
Prepaying for gas, something else uncommon up here.
Perhaps you might mention where "up here" is.  Otherwise, BS.

You know as well as I do who is at fault for it not being one....Bush  :p
Ho-hum another blame Bush.
You're reality check just just bounced.
Stupid comment, just plain stupid.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: PatriotGame on April 27, 2011, 10:26:36 PM
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TBF  (1000+ posts)        Tue Apr-26-11 12:32 PM
Response to Reply #42
76. This post is what is wrong with the democratic party.
 How in the world do you convince folks to vote for you when you constantly degrade and condescend to them? I grew up blue collar, know plenty of truck drivers, and they really are not that stupid. Many "low-information" voters understand the issues just fine and reject the elite attitude.

There is a saying "People may forget what you said, but they'll never forget how you made them feel
".
Oh yea...Mr Happy...loved Wanda...she was dumber than a rock BUTT boy-howdy, did She ever smile after interacting with her...
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: compaqxp on April 27, 2011, 11:34:48 PM
Perhaps you might mention where "up here" is.  Otherwise, BS.
Up here = Canada and more exactly Atlantic Canada.


Ho-hum another blame Bush.
You're reality check just just bounced.
Stupid comment, just plain stupid.

I wasn't being serious...  :hammer:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Skul on April 28, 2011, 04:45:28 AM
No worry, mate, I didn't BS ya fer that.

Did spank a hippy in Toowoomba, however.

Sorry foks.
Been gone a week downunder, with no net access.
Back now.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: overlord on April 28, 2011, 06:56:05 AM
Funny, I haven't seen a "cash or dash" pump in 15 years or more.  I used to work at a Diamond Shamrock (Lakewood, CO) for a few months back in the day (1986-87)  I used to have a driveoff maybe once a week because the manager wouldn't implement a policy of cash customers must pre-pay.  The other DS's I filled in at did have the policy and they had ZERO driveoffs.  Needless to say, that place I worked at on the corner of Colfax and Kipling has long since ceased to exist in its present form.

Seriously, when's the last time anyone just walked up to a gas pump in a town of any significant size in America and just started pumping without putting in a card or prepaying cash?

You can still do that here in southern Indiana.  The clerk still has to turn the pump on for you inside, but once that's done there's nothing from stopping you from driving off when you're done filling up.  'Course I live in a town of less than 20k people so if you did that there's a pretty good chance somebody would recognize you. 
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Boudicca on April 28, 2011, 08:42:03 AM
No no, what's that gunk morgue workers, or CSI's use below their nose for the stench of death? That'd be more like it. I'm sure I'd still throw up in my mouth a bit if I  even happened to get NEAR a naded, "spread out" bobbo... :fuelfire:

I also believe the term "low tide" can't even begin to cover it.

And Boudicca...unto you I say...yuck!!

 :tongue:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Boudicca on April 28, 2011, 08:43:54 AM
God Himself couldn't make a clothespin big enough to cover the stench. :hammer:

 :-)
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Boudicca on April 28, 2011, 08:45:48 AM
I would say that you are more than likely correct, but you have been righteously bitchslapped for putting that awful visual in my head.

 :tongue:

Maybe I like to be spanked slapped. :naughty:
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: dandi on April 28, 2011, 11:00:30 AM
Maybe I like to be spanked slapped. :naughty:

Well, that may be, but spanking is more my style than slapping.  For fun, anyway....   


:tongue:   :-)
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: GOBUCKS on April 28, 2011, 04:42:04 PM
Maybe I like to be spanked slapped. :naughty:
This will not end well.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Revolution on April 28, 2011, 05:38:14 PM
Maybe I like to be spanked slapped. :naughty:

You are married, are you not?


Oh Boudicca, why do you bait me so...?

 :-)
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: PatriotGame on April 28, 2011, 05:51:23 PM
Maybe I like to be spanked slapped. :naughty:
Maybe you should post some royalty free pics (sans clothes) first... :-)
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: PatriotGame on April 28, 2011, 05:52:56 PM
This will not end well.
BUTT...It's gonna be damned fun...
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: PatriotGame on April 28, 2011, 05:56:35 PM
You are married, are you not?


Oh Boudicca, why do you bait me so...?

 :-)
Yesssssss...there is an Evilness lurking about this forum...DAMN!!!
Just when "Blow Up Betty" is broke, I read this thread...Bill Clinton, what should I do? The sink is full of dishes...I am lost...
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: Evil_Conservative on April 28, 2011, 07:12:26 PM
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Secondly, people, even dumb redneck truckers, aren't as dumb as we like to believe around here.

You are the most ignorant piece of shit ever.  My dad is a truck driver.  He was ALWAYS gone because he was trying to make a living to support our family.  He would be home on the weekends, but the only full day my sister & I got to spend time with him was Saturday.  He got in late on Friday night and had to leave early on Sunday.  My dad pays for 100% of his fuel.  You know, that $800 fuel up?  Out of his pocket.  Go to hell, DUmmie.
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: AllosaursRus on April 28, 2011, 11:53:09 PM
The DUmmy is likely one of those tweaker chicks who roam from rig to rig looking for a date. A key part of the democrat base.

Ya sure it's a chick? Sure sounds like an asshole bandit to me!

Just sayin'...............
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: AllosaursRus on April 29, 2011, 12:12:22 AM
Oh, God, please! Even stevenumbers would hesitate. Oh, he'd do her for sure, but only after a brief hesitation.
And a big glob of Vick's Vap-O-Rub on his upper lip.


and a full dollop on his pecker, too!
Title: Re: Truck Stop Bouncy
Post by: PatriotGame on April 29, 2011, 01:30:12 AM
and a full dollop on his pecker, too!
HEY!!!


How the
'F' would you know that?!?!  :-) :-) :-) :-)


Call me dude,  I left you VM.....