Way way way to perfect photo op setup here. Condiment packs in a nice pattern, all with the label up (and way more than you can get even from them at gunpoint), all contents from a drop/trip/fall in an incredibly tight camera sight for the lid to have popped off, the bucket is not deformed and still perfectly round, The "sides box" are tough as hell so the force to pop it open, and nothing from that box came out with the force it took to open it except apparently the staged condiment packs...
Im calling it fake news.
I demand a fact checker from the colonel standards fakebook group to investigate the fact that the rubber chicken here should have bounced into New Brunswick.
He forgot to run a strap from the rear of the load to the front of the truck to reduce the strain on the frame. He could have run it from the rear part of the frame, over the load, to the front part of the frame. He would have needed to pad the contact points on the load, the roof of the cab, and the leading edge of the hood.
Of course the frame may have been rusty or already damaged from previous times the truck was moving a load above that of the truck's load capacity.
#6 Good place for that shit. I aint bought or ate fast food in hell at least forty years now.
ReplyDeleteAt least it wasn't good fried chicken.
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That street is probably cleaner than the chicken. Through it back in the bucket and carry on.
DeleteWay way way to perfect photo op setup here. Condiment packs in a nice pattern, all with the label up (and way more than you can get even from them at gunpoint), all contents from a drop/trip/fall in an incredibly tight camera sight for the lid to have popped off, the bucket is not deformed and still perfectly round, The "sides box" are tough as hell so the force to pop it open, and nothing from that box came out with the force it took to open it except apparently the staged condiment packs...
DeleteIm calling it fake news.
I demand a fact checker from the colonel standards fakebook group to investigate the fact that the rubber chicken here should have bounced into New Brunswick.
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ReplyDeleteDang it! He did such a nice job of loading it and tying it down.
My thoughts exactly. Damn fine job.
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That Audi owner needs to change their underwear and go buy a lottery ticket.
ReplyDeleteHe forgot to run a strap from the rear of the load to the front of the truck to reduce the strain on the frame. He could have run it from the rear part of the frame, over the load, to the front part of the frame. He would have needed to pad the contact points on the load, the roof of the cab, and the leading edge of the hood.
ReplyDeleteOf course the frame may have been rusty or already damaged from previous times the truck was moving a load above that of the truck's load capacity.
Watch Wes Work. Salt on the roads eats steel.
Delete#3. Damn, Amazon Prime has gotten outta hand!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Jacques Cousteau had a tour bus line.
ReplyDeleteHey! Them chicken parts still warm?
ReplyDelete1 - a three-hour tour.
ReplyDelete#6 makes me very sad...
ReplyDelete#3 Evergreen ran another containship aground, this time off the East Coast. CT, IIRC.
ReplyDelete#9, WTF?
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