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    36HOUR STAND OFF & MY THOUGHTS OUT ON THE ROAD

    en-usNovember 21, 2023
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    About this Episode

        Trucker has a stand off with a towing co. cost his co. $14000.00 rather than paying $13.00.
        My thoughts out on the road this week. Be a better person than you were the day before. 

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