Posted by birdbrain9291 on October 05, 2016 at 15:20:40 from (75.20.212.83):
In Reply to: I'm jealous........ posted by Goose on October 05, 2016 at 07:46:34:
Boy all the replies really bring up some (fond?) memories , I drove over the road for 40 plus years and spent a lot on nights laying across the seat or on a pichnick table in a rest area and sometimes in bunk-house. A couple comes to mind one was the Skelly down in the bottoms in K C KN. it was a dirty greasy hole and another over in Indiana. I was also in a tank outfit in the Marine Corp and used to sleep on the ground and one night while in My sleeping bag rolled into some castus and spent the rest of the night until daylight picking out needles and never got them all some festered up into bumps and never came out for weeks. In the later years before retirement from trucking finally got sleeper cabs sure beat the daycabs. Some of the motels were $9.95 and then $19.95 and on up. Boy it's good to have Your own bed every night and smell hickory smoked bacon or sausage with sage and coffee to wake up to.
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