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whats been on my mind all night????


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Posted by 88-1175 on August 05, 2014 at 02:43:24 from (67.171.105.117):

well the boy and I went to a tractor pull tonight,hes back,girls not,anyway had a great night,had ended up getting 4 hooks in,what my ears heard,i never watch when tuning(it heightens the sense of sound) the datalogger disputed.so I went with experience and it worked flawless.ordering some new o2 sensers tomorrow.after the pull we stopped at a mcdonalds/gas station,its after midnight,we eat go to the truck,boy goes in the trailer to check the chains.out of nowhere a middle aged woman appears by the truck,she seems very upset,kinda like shes extremely scared,i put my hand she cant see on protection,the door is open too.her story is shes lost her debit card and is traveling with her mother and 3 children and is about out of gas,has about 150 miles to home.i didn"t see her come into the lot,i simply wasn"t paying attention,i lied and told her I didn"t have a debit card,she said ok and walked to her vehicle,a minivan.i did have about 80$ in my pocket.the boy came up got in the driver seat and started the truck,the lady slowly drove by us on my side,i looked down into her van and a old woman holing a young child was the passenger and kids were sleeping in the rear seats,she went out another exit and across the street to other busnisses.b4 we got on the interstate I felt terrible,as we were drivin I fessed up and told the boy I set a bad example for him,he says I was just playin it safe by not reachin in my pocket or getting out in a not well lit area,my conscious is bothering me terribly....second issue,boy is tired,been up 23 hrs,were ten miles from home on a 2lane state route,he asks me if I would drive the rest of the way home,im a diabetic and lost my cdl in 96 cause im insulin dependant,state asked and I didn"t fight it,i didn"t need them at the time.so I told him to pull over,i checked my sugar,it was good,i finished the trip with no problems...my concern,i feel guilty about the lady,and I broke a major driving law...concern 2,while at the pharmacy ,after I gave my cdl up,i see a guy pickin up insulin too,hes wearing a insulin pump exactly like mine,i do a quick sweep of the store looking for the driver,noone,oh hes a state employee driving a highway dept tri-axle by himself.both my docs says its the law,federal,the state says their right but I see other guys shootin up insulin and driving cdl,hows this possible???


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