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Post by concretejoe on Apr 14, 2008 23:22:33 GMT -5
Let's have some fun here. Finish this sentence: If mixer drivers ruled the world.....
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Slick
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Post by Slick on Apr 15, 2008 6:01:24 GMT -5
I would say hey, you there, batchman,....haul my load now! Chop-chop!
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gant
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Post by gant on Apr 15, 2008 12:53:08 GMT -5
^^ that wont work with me.. our batchman drove for us for 15 years lol.. hes done alot more than me
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Post by Mort on Apr 15, 2008 13:52:08 GMT -5
...there would be nothing but graveled level jobsites.
...there would be signs saying, "just because your pickup got out there doesn't mean my mixer will."
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Post by dwfnga on Apr 15, 2008 17:42:17 GMT -5
All the jobs would be done with a pump from the street.
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Post by cfconcrete on Apr 15, 2008 20:14:26 GMT -5
There'd be no war in Iraq, Bin Laden would have been long captured & hanged in Times Square, the towers would be rebuilt by now, and gas would be .90 a gallon. Oh, and Joe Cool General Contractor would appreciate us, and not walk around with that big huge freaking ego, thinking he's the God of D~ickie pants & Caterpillar workboots. Drive safe men.
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Post by LEAD DOG on Apr 15, 2008 20:29:54 GMT -5
I'D TAKE A LIMO FROM THE BUS STATION THEN PICK UP BILLY AT THE AIRPORT, THEN GIVE OURSELVES A BONUS, THEN SPEND IT!!! ;D
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Post by Crazy Mudder Trucker on Apr 17, 2008 17:59:40 GMT -5
there would be nothing but pump and slurry jobs!
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Post by Mixer Driver 69 on Jul 9, 2008 19:32:37 GMT -5
If mixer drivers ruled the world....
There'd be concrete everything, 'cause we need the work.
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Post by mauserman on Dec 26, 2008 18:29:52 GMT -5
If mixer drivers ruled the world:
failure to use turn signals would be punishable by death.
drivers who quit would have to have their trucks weighed before they could draw their final checks. They would then have $1 a pound for every pound of build-up in their drums deducted from their last pay.
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Post by Yard Bird on Jan 13, 2009 10:37:02 GMT -5
We would work the same hours as the day before, in at 0800 out by 500. get rid of to many chiefs, spec a truck to our liking. become standby meteorologists. Here is a good one, make every 4-wheeler drive a trash truck 100 yds loaded then try to stop on the white line before they got their license at the MVR. ;D
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Post by LEAD DOG on Jan 13, 2009 13:39:22 GMT -5
I'D FIND SOMEONE TO GET DRUNK WITH....IT'S GOOD TO BE KING!
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Post by BillyCement on Jan 13, 2009 14:49:19 GMT -5
I'D FIND SOMEONE TO GET DRUNK WITH....IT'S GOOD TO BE KING! Ooh ooh...pick me...pick me!!! ;D
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Post by LEAD DOG on Jan 13, 2009 22:58:43 GMT -5
OKAY BILLY....TELL MAMA WE'LL BE HOME EARLY...TOMORROW !
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Post by LEAD DOG on Jan 14, 2009 14:26:27 GMT -5
WAKE UP BILLY!!! WE'RE ALMOST HOME!!OH OH ! MAMA LOOKS PRETTY PISSED OFF OL' BUDDY !...I'LL SLOW DOWN AND YOU ROLL OUT, OKAY?
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Post by BillyCement on Jan 14, 2009 17:42:18 GMT -5
That reminds me when I was a kid and living in NJ where the drinking age was 21. But, right across the line in NY State the drinking age was 18. Me and my high school buddies used to spend Friday and Saturday nights up on Rte. 59 in Tallman, NY getting hammered. One night we drove home (3 of us), I was riding shotgun. We pulled up in front of my house and my mother was walking the dog on the front lawn. I was pretty drunk but I managed to act cool and walked like I was sober. Just then the idiot in the back seat got out to get in the front seat and loudly said "OH SH1T, I AM "F'ed" UP!! I CAN'T GO HOME LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!". Oh jeez. I didn't hear the end of that for weeks. Mom was for a long time. Those were the days.
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Post by LEAD DOG on Jan 14, 2009 20:14:06 GMT -5
.......snicker, snicker, snicker .......YER MA NEVER LOOKED AT YOU QUEIT THE SAME AFTER THAT I BET .
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Post by cfconcrete on Jan 18, 2009 22:49:26 GMT -5
Those were the days.Yes they were my man......
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