my mother was terrified of log trucks and Georgia is full of them all the time. she would not ride behind one, but also screamed when daddy would pass it, she wanted him to drop way back and let it go on off. also would not ride next to a cement mixer truck that was churning. we always made fun of her, now i am like her and don't like them either. and we did have a cement mixer turn over on its side and crush the car next to it a few years back.
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The music machines seem to be going for the retro look. I wonder where they'll end up.
my mother was terrified of log trucks and Georgia is full of them all the time. she would not ride behind one, but also screamed when daddy would pass it, she wanted him to drop way back and let it go on off. also would not ride next to a cement mixer truck that was churning. we always made fun of her, now i am like her and don't like them either. and we did have a cement mixer turn over on its side and crush the car next to it a few years back.
Pulp wood trucks are the norm for us; we share the roads with them constantly.
Yup - MP3's would be easier I think!
I know what Sandra means about log trucks. I am always wary of them.
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