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Re: From sort sleeves to insulated tops and flannels

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the tractor vet

10-11-2007 11:00:06




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Oh yea , been up in your country before and the weather up your way is like the mood of a woman . Like the last time i was N. Dakota when i left the Buckeye and looked at the national weather guessers map they were in the mid 80's and we were in the mid 70's and since it was the first part of May like a dumb arrs i did house cleaning of the clothes that were hanging in the bunk of the semi as i thought that i might as well take all the heavy winter Carharst out and have the wife give them a bath as spring is here and it is warmer out there then here . But i left one insulated vest one lined long sleeved shirt and my hooded sweatshirt in , thank GOD When i pulled out on monday morning i had the A/C on and all the way out there got there wenesday around noon and it was windy and 85 at Bismark could not unload till the next morning up north of Bismark at the power plant SOOOoo layed around the truck stop had a fine dinner then went to the bar for several hours and at 11 i figured that i had best get to bed . Now i had not been out of the truck stop since 5 PM and the truck was setting out there NOT RUNNING and when i hit the door in a short sleeve shirt the temp. had went from 85 to now 25 . Ya just don't know how cold a sleeper can get in just a few hours . Took 45 Min. to get to the point that my teeth were not chatteren . And by noon the next day it was back up to 75 .

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BOBM25

10-11-2007 14:51:58




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 Re: From sort sleeves to insulated tops and flannels in reply to the tractor vet, 10-11-2007 11:00:06  
You say you're from OH-IO, tractor vet?



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the tractor vet

10-11-2007 15:43:03




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 Re: From sort sleeves to insulated tops and flannels in reply to BOBM25, 10-11-2007 14:51:58  
Yes i am .



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