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Inferior Drive Tires Almost Killed Feeder Driver
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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1363973" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>It's as tough as you make it. If it's too tough, it's time to park everything. See? Real easy. I was just talking to a fellow feeder buddy on the phone last night about this. He was telling me how he literally gets nauseous seeing those full package cars. No more worries about late air, closing businesses, bulked out trucks, new add cuts everyday and of course, no A/C.</p><p></p><p>I told him my analogy regarding PC and feeders. PC drivers say what you said about being scared with the big equipment. It's kind of like when you are virgin, trying to work up the courage to get yourself laid. Jacking off is nice and comfy, alright, but there are bigger pastures to plow. Yeah, it's scary before you make the big plunge, but after you bust your balloon, the old life seems like a distant memory.</p><p></p><p>OK, maybe not a perfect analogy. We never stop whacking our mole, because hey, we're so damn good at it. But trust me, you'll never wish you were back in Buster Brown. That job is for the youngins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1363973, member: 42691"] It's as tough as you make it. If it's too tough, it's time to park everything. See? Real easy. I was just talking to a fellow feeder buddy on the phone last night about this. He was telling me how he literally gets nauseous seeing those full package cars. No more worries about late air, closing businesses, bulked out trucks, new add cuts everyday and of course, no A/C. I told him my analogy regarding PC and feeders. PC drivers say what you said about being scared with the big equipment. It's kind of like when you are virgin, trying to work up the courage to get yourself laid. Jacking off is nice and comfy, alright, but there are bigger pastures to plow. Yeah, it's scary before you make the big plunge, but after you bust your balloon, the old life seems like a distant memory. OK, maybe not a perfect analogy. We never stop whacking our mole, because hey, we're so damn good at it. But trust me, you'll never wish you were back in Buster Brown. That job is for the youngins. [/QUOTE]
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