Posted by SVcummins on June 29, 2019 at 20:24:43 from (174.208.24.113):
In Reply to: Re: what a 1/2 posted by Wheat47 on June 29, 2019 at 20:07:57:
Yes most of them are pretty decent they really are . It’s the occasional Barney fife that is a little hard to deal with but you’ve just got to be extra nice to them because they’ve got a bigger **%¥ than you and they know it and he’ll be all to glad to show you so just do what you can to stay cool yes sir no sir sorry sir won’t happen again sir. I’ve learned at the port of entry’s don’t say a single word that you don’t have to and be as vague as possible I leaned that after one of the ports I went through twice a day I thought the guy was just making conversation well the next day he pulled me in and read me the riot act turned out I’d told him the run took 12 to 14 hours well it did by the time I left my house till the time I got back well he had been keeping tabs and the hours I told him didn’t calculate which lead to a full log book audit which I passed but Barney was sure he had me after that I learned just keep yer dumb mouth shut and make them work and ask exactly for anything and everything they want
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