Posted by Larry59 on March 14, 2008 at 06:50:41 from (4.244.220.13):
In Reply to: What is a ---- posted by moonlite 37 on March 14, 2008 at 03:46:56:
I remember several years ago when driving over the road. The term Lot Lizards...lol But then many truck stops where clearing them out from walking around and bothering the truck drivers as they slept. But then one day while out in California at a truck stop. I was laying in bunk and listening to the CB. Where I heard the Ladies of the night on CB in in tractors bob tailing around the truck stop talking their business. I asked about this inside and was told. That the truck stop had run them off of the lot. But they had now gone to using tractors and buying fuel from the stop. So they could not run them off. They were customers now. What really kind of got me. Was most them ladies were driving rigs that put mine to shame in looks. With chrome everything .. lights you name it. lol Still chuckle about it when I think of them times.
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