Posted by ericlb on March 14, 2008 at 04:23:58 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: What is a ---- posted by moonlite 37 on March 14, 2008 at 03:46:56:
better to ask on this forum than ask at a truckstop, you just might find one, eeewww! but that being said MOST better truckstops will run them off real fast if they find them on the lot, good story, a buddy of mine pulled in a stop in south texas about a year ago , tired and grumpy all he wanted was to go to sleep, which he proceded to do, about 2 hours later there was some knocking on the cab door, he got up and went to see what in h---? outside was a lizard ans she wanted to know if"he wanted to make love to a beautiful woman tonite" now he told me she didnt qualify in the beautiful part, and she barley met the woman part, so he told her 'sure, go get her' this lizard then got so mad she started beating the truck up and kicking the fairings, ect so he had to fire up and leave, still its pretty funny
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