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I think they are very nice to look at. Instead of the same old boring logos. Each driver has their own personal taste. And it is easy to find your truck in the parking lot.

Alex, You'll have to mention The Jeepney's of the Philippines, in a future post.
Like rolling discos. :)
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No good deed goes unpunished is right.

After years of fighting with the USPS about requesting non-delivery of the "pizza papers", I discovered a database of their regulations. I used the USPS own rules and regulations against them to stop getting the "pizza papers" in my box. They didn't take it well though.
The employees did not even know of this rule. I am betting that he did not know of it either. If he had, he probably would have told the people on his route about it.
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You forgot the Bacon Strips bandages.
I experimented with felting once. I made a belt that ended up looking like a really long strip of bacon. I had thought that it would never sell. Apparently I was wrong.
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Finally. I get to see my backyard on the big screen.
The movie version Skywalker Ranch is up the road from me. It isn't much of a ranch, but a nice b&b.
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Looks like my Russian friends apartment. While I am not a neat freak, I used to be a librarian and it drives me up the wall to see books like that.
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I live next to Old 66 in NM. There is nothing much exciting around the corner.
I also drive it everyday.
It is now known as state road 333. But in the county has it marked as "Old 66".
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AWESOME!! That is the Sandia Natl. Lab's Solar Tower out on Kirtland Air force Base.
I have only been to that facility one time, and they have the greatest "paper weights" sitting on a desk.
The "paper weights" are "chunks" of different metals they have melted, and used in tests.
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I love the Evil Dead films. And Bruce is such a great guy.
The blood in the Evil Dead film was a combination of non-dairy creamer, Karo syrup,and red food coloring.
As the story goes, Bruce had set his shirt off to dry, then when he tried to put it back on it fell apart.
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