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Posted by Nolan on August 26, 2003 at 03:53:40 from (167.102.133.135):
In Reply to: Re: Re: OT - Picture comments. posted by Deas Plant. on August 23, 2003 at 07:50:05:
You must have special drivers out your way. Around here, they do drive those things illegally on the public roads quite routinely. Lot of the mines also have an office building somewhere centered in the site, requiring you to drive through or with those rigs. Good luck at figuring it out. To be sure, most of those driveres don't seem able to read or obey instructions, as I've seen them routinely driving the wrong way because it was quicker for them to get out that way. Never mind there's another one coming down, or maybe it's you coming down the roadway, going the right direction. Could be why so many of them have such badly battered cabs around here. Never seen a bunch of clods more determined to run into each other as those drivers are.
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