We see so much crazy stuff on our 120 mile round trip commute each day that we decided to start a blog. Now maybe our friends will believe the stories we tell.
This is a real trucking company that has been around a long time.
My grandfather managed a warehouse for Firestone in the 50's and 60's. This was when they had stores that sold everything from automotive to housewares, like Western Auto.
The trucking companies would give 'trading trinkets' to the warehouse managers. One item that I got from my grandfather after he died was a Zippo lighter with the Gay Truck Lines logo on it.
It is the official policy of the the U.S. Department of Transportation not to discriminate vehicles based on race, color, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Any discrimination on these grounds will be seen as unlawful and punished to the fullest extent of the law.
Brent and Stephen commute 60 miles to work each day. During this boring drive we occasionally see humorous and crazy things. So we thought a blog would be a good way to share the oddities spotted while driving through rural Mississippi.
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This is a real trucking company that has been around a long time.
My grandfather managed a warehouse for Firestone in the 50's and 60's. This was when they had stores that sold everything from automotive to housewares, like Western Auto.
The trucking companies would give 'trading trinkets' to the warehouse managers. One item that I got from my grandfather after he died was a Zippo lighter with the Gay Truck Lines logo on it.
If I can find it I'll post a photo.
Now if you can find a Campbell's 66 trailer, that would be a photo.
"Humpin' to Please!!!"
It is the official policy of the the U.S. Department of Transportation not to discriminate vehicles based on race, color, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Any discrimination on these grounds will be seen as unlawful and punished to the fullest extent of the law.
its a family name. the company was founded by my grandfather and his brother.
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