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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 7 years, 7 months ago
    In terms of the meaning, the nice thing is that with the vast majority being so ignorant of where things came from, no one even knows what this is for except sales and barbecues.
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    • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
      Having seen Watter's World and assorted the man on the street interviews, the vast majority are ignorant of all sorts of stuff old dino knew by the time I was in the sixth grade.
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      • Posted by $ Thoritsu 7 years, 7 months ago
        Indeed they are. Dino ever crank start a car or do double clutching?
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        • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
          For a short while during the very late 80s there was
          a manual transmission car I could only start by rolling downhill and popping the clutch both at home and the prison I used to work at.
          Fortunately my preferred gas station had a hill on one side of it also.
          I finally traded that beast in.
          Later as a semi-retired bank guard standing out front in downtown Birmingha at the start of this decade, I watched a grown fit and able-looking young man have a mobile repair service change his flat time.
          As a teenager I could change a flat inside of five minutes due to the great crank jacks they had back then.
          Old achy dino can still change a flat with those modern wind-up forever toy jacks that now come with cars.
          Late in the last century me dino showed a young man how to jump off a car.
          "Red is positive and black is negative," me dino explained.
          Maybe I should have asked him who we fought during World War Two. "China" I once heard someone on TV say.
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        • Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 7 months ago
          I double clutched a semi for a while until I realized this job was not for me. (Knocked over a mailbox.)
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          • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
            I once quit a truck driving school and got another security job.
            Weeks later I was recognized at a gate of a Mercedes plant as a Wackenhut security guard.
            Truck driver said his company sent him to that school for a refresher course.
            He said he did not blame me for quitting because it was a very crappy school.
            Well, that made me feel better about quitting.
            I also thought truck driving was not for me but now I'll never know for sure.
            And it's gonna stay that way.
            I'll be 70 next March, I inherited some money that supplements my retirement plan and so I'll just stay retired.
            I have a T-shirt that says~
            I Don't Want To.
            I Don't Have To.
            You Can't Make Me.
            I'M RETIRED
            I have another that says Fat People Are Hard To Kidnap but that's getting off-subject. .
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            • Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 7 months ago
              I tried driving a big rig for a small company and I guess they would hire anyone. I figured that since I could drive 6 wheelers and bob-tails I could drive a semi. Half the time I didn't know what gear I was in. And then, backing up -- forget about it!
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              • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
                The first time I backed up a rig, I did it perfectly.
                After that I never could get it right.
                A so-called teacher said, "You need to do better, bub."
                Now instructive.
                Bub?
                Half my age and he calls me bub.
                I call him a disrespectful teacher fail.
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                • Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 7 months ago
                  I tell guys like that, "My name's Herb, but you can call me Mister --
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                  • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
                    I'll be saving that for future use.
                    I forgot to mention that truck driving school went out of business very shortly after I left.
                    Guess all those so-called trucker driver teachers went back to the truck driving they were better suited to do.
                    If not better trained. Ahem!
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                    • Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 7 months ago
                      I can always say, truthfully, that I used to drive a big rig. (kinda)
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                      • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
                        Me dino be a rootin'-tootin' truck drivin' man 'cause me done kinda drove a 16-wheeler around a couple of city blocks.
                        Every time I took a corner the instructor kept all but yellin' "Watch the trailer Watch the trailer."
                        So I'd look into the rear view in time to see that my trailer just did miss another telephone pole.
                        So me dino not know why he kept gettin' his panties in a wad. A-huck! A-huck!
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  • Posted by $ Suzanne43 7 years, 7 months ago
    In keeping with the Capitalist that I am, and an admirer of the founding fathers, I put my "Don't Tread on Me" flag out for the weekend. Why do they call it Labor Day when so many moochers take from the tax payers and don't work?
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    • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
      Maybe it should be called Gimme Gimme Day.
      My memory is jogged about one of my less glamorous semi-retired security posts of watching the cars of a church choir practice. I was parked in a parking lot between that church and a crack house.
      One day a church grounds keeper told me that some street gangster fired a burst into the air with an AK and drove on about half an hour before I got there.
      My guess was that he was just marking his territory that had something to do with that crack house or something.
      About a month later a supervisor came by and asked if I had a gun. I had a .45 in my glove compartment but lied. She said that was good because I was not supposed to have a gun and drove on.
      Yeah, right. I'm the only white dude in a rough black neighborhood assigned to protect the cars of a choir practice and I can't have a gun. Lying about a gun in a ghetto ain't the same as bearing false witness against thy neighbor so the heck with that.
      Another day a young man came by on a bicycle. He told me he wanted the pastor to give him a package of hot dogs and a loaf of bread.
      I pointed at the sign of an empty parking placed marked "pastor" and described that scene so as to clearly reveal that the pastor was not there.
      The young man peddled on and I never ever saw him again. Never ever saw him before either.
      I had other posts elsewhere. One was all night every Wednesday. All that came to an end November of 2013. .
      I became fully retired that year in time to enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas without being sent to watch some place of business somewhere.
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      • Posted by $ Suzanne43 7 years, 7 months ago
        We could call Labor Day "Moochers' Day." since the moochers don't labor.
        :I agree with Dobrien about writing something. I think that you all ready have a book started that sounds pretty funny. Since you are retired, give it a go.
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        • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
          I'm gonna keep my eye on the ball.
          I've spent too much of my life jumping from one enthused idea to another with stacks of half-written paper to show for it.
          Last month I threw away a bunch of disks because the old word processor I used to use before I got my first PC no longer works.
          Besides the "Chasing Little Red" novel I'm working on in "documents," there is a half-written "The Mad Hatters" (about futuristic government mind control) that I became unenthused about.
          I can run off the names of other novels I've started to write though my long years.
          My grave marker may say, "He tried to write."
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      • Posted by Dobrien 7 years, 7 months ago
        I would encourage you to write some non fiction interjecting your experiences and set it in the Deep South. You have a wonderful way of story telling.
        Sincerely DOB
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  • Posted by $ SarahMontalbano 7 years, 7 months ago
    Let's celebrate the ones that are still laboring- today I have a bunch of fun intellectual work to do, unfortunately without my computer since it's in the shop. I've always enjoyed Labor Day because it gives me another free day, with time to do what is productive AND what I want.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 7 months ago
    Labor Day, the 1st Monday in September was created by the labor movement and dedicated to the achievements of the American worker.
    It was first made a national law in 1894, and is often celebrated with a street parade. It usually marks the end of summer vacations and is considered to be the last hoorah before the onset of Autumn. Many people use the day for family get-togethers, and barbecues abound. In my case a hurricane almost ruined our plans, but rain or shine, dogs and burgers, the menu of the day.
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  • Posted by term2 7 years, 7 months ago
    Funny that our illegal alien workers all want to work today. They appreciate the fact that there IS work
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    • Posted by $ 7 years, 7 months ago
      So went a staggering number of security guards to watch businesses with all their workers on holiday.
      On national holidays my last security job usually sent me to watch a factory that made stuff out of aluminum.
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    • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 7 years, 7 months ago
      Not their holiday. The ones left are in the take the money and run mode while the gettings good. For them it's just grab a bus to the border. What's your escape plan?
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