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Byte Stryke
10-26-2011, 17:59
I offer my condolences to the thousands lost this morning.
http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i410/Guy_Bennett/truck/travesty3.jpg
http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i410/Guy_Bennett/truck/travesty.jpg
http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i410/Guy_Bennett/truck/travesty2.jpg
I would also offer a home to the survivors
:D
NNNNNNOooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!![BooHoo]
stevelkinevil
10-26-2011, 18:37
ouch......my soul
I...I just shed a tear. [Cry][Cry]
mevshooter
10-26-2011, 19:16
And people have the audacity to say terrorists aren't a threat anymore...
rockhound
10-26-2011, 19:30
[Cry][Cry][Cry]
ChunkyMonkey
10-26-2011, 19:41
Anyway to post the location of the spill? I'd love to harvest some beer tree by next spring.
soldier-of-the-apocalypse
10-26-2011, 19:52
good ridins bud light sucks it looks like pueblo
blacklabel
10-26-2011, 19:59
A sad day indeed...
here is the truck after it got to my buddy's yard.
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/rruusseell1/268e94e6.jpg
Anyway to post the location of the spill? I'd love to harvest some beer tree by next spring.
I-25 southbound at exit 110
Years ago I was fishing the Platte SE of bailey and was thinking about heading out to get more beer, then cases of Coors started floating down the river, WOO HOO, found out it wasn't devine intervention, but a Coors truck had crashed at the bottom of Crow Hill.
A sad day indeed...
it would of really put tears in your eyes when they were loading it into the roll off dumpster with the cat loader.[Flower]
jhood001
10-26-2011, 22:24
I would say to pour one out for the fallen, but in this case, it would really seem counter-productive.
now that is a damn shame right there
newracer
10-26-2011, 23:06
When I worked at a liquor store in college we had a rancher that was a regular. He would come in about every other day and buy a case of Meister Brau. He stopped coming in for about 3 months. I asked him why and he said a train car full of beer (Budweiser) derailed on his property and it was all going to be thrown away so they told him to take what ever he wanted. Took him that long to drink it all.
blackford76
10-27-2011, 01:44
Bud Light, no real loss there, but that T700 is only a couple months old. [Bang]
Years ago I was fishing the Platte SE of bailey and was thinking about heading out to get more beer, then cases of Coors started floating down the river, WOO HOO, found out it wasn't devine intervention, but a Coors truck had crashed at the bottom of Crow Hill.
I would pay to see someones' face during the moment like that! [ROFL1]
bameverden
10-27-2011, 05:51
Going Green means no wasting...so pass the beer...now if only a Hostes truck would crash in front of my house!?!!
Byte Stryke
10-27-2011, 06:14
Bud Light, no real loss there, but that T700 is only a couple months old. [Bang]
new truck newer trailer
the trailer was in the triple digits still
yeah, gotta love rays towing....
"is gonna be a few day 'afor I kin figur out what ta charge ya... so I kinnot release da truck. but whiles I figure it a I hafta charge ya stowage on da truck."
We called Western, but since CSP had called rays, they got it.
no partial load recovery... they didn't even try.
[Bang]
tmleadr03
10-27-2011, 06:16
A great ditubance in the force I felt. Like a million beers all being spilt at once.
Circuits
10-27-2011, 09:03
It was just Bud Light - no actual beers were harmed during this incident.
My only response:
WWaLxFIVX1s
RIP Bud Lites, can't grow up to be regular Buds now.[BooHoo]
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