Posted by DoubleR on December 12, 2013 at 05:04:30 from (198.105.230.189):
In Reply to: Daily lol posted by jon f mn on December 12, 2013 at 03:00:11:
At least you got your computer to play with. I broke down in 1978 at the 25 mile sticker on 69, just North of Indianapolis. That was on a Sunday morning. I got a ride to a motel 6 and sat there until Thurs before I got moving. My fuel jelled at the cross over and drained one tank, so I basically ran out of fuel. They claimed the wind chill was 65 below at that time. Trucks were broke down all over the place and wreckers were hard to come by. The good part was that I was a company freight driver. I got paid by the hour for all the time I sat. The bad part was I left home with fifty bucks thinking I was only going to be gone about 28 hours. My motel was billed to the company but I still needed to buy food and alittle beer. I got a credit card to carry with me after that trip. I worked for that company 35 years, and that was still one of the biggest checks I ever got for a weeks pay. I have also got allot of miles out of that story with fellow drivers
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