Jon I did one about the same. I used to drive on the weekends for a local fellow if he need a fill in guy. It usually was a belt trailer hauling feed. This one Sunday morning he asked me if I would take a pot load of hogs to the processing plant. No problem. I took off an made good time and was two hours early for my unload appointment and they where full. So I had time to kill. So I thought I would get a good breakfast. Since I had not been around the hogs at all since they where already loaded I did not worry about being dirty or anything. There was a Perkins real close and they where the first in the mall/court so there where graveled areas close but not in their parking lot. I never thought anything about it at all. When I was checking out the manager rang me out. HE told me Thanks for the business but if I came back to PLEASE park down wind of the restaurant. I noticed as soon as I walked out of the place that the smell of hogs was BAD right at the front door. I saw several cars pull up, the people get out an make it half way to the doors and then turn around an leave.
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