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This is very dangerous when a truck driver is doing this. They need to pull over, for real, for real. Ain't no need to be straddling like that. You know, if you that tired, yeah, you definitely need to be pulling up at your next stop somewhere. Regrouping, resting, doing something. This is not it.
Well, I'm not a truck driver, but I can definitely see if my husband can tell you some stories. Stop and by to show your page some love. I hope you're having a good day.
Tammy, I would love to hear stories if your husband has any, because I've heard truck drivers having like paranormal experiences on the road, like on a late night back road, you know, no, no one's around, you know, so I'd be very interested and I thank you for coming by to show my page some love. I hope you're having a lovely day as well.
I'm not a truck driver, but I remember driving on a highway like in the middle of the night. It was this dark. And I swear my eyes was playing tricks on me. It was foggy that day as well, so it kind of looked like people were moving through the fog. It was crazy. I don't know. I was very tired, but I knew I had to get to my destination. So, yeah, that was like the creepiest shit that ever happened.
Ooh, people moving through the fog on a road like this in the night. Ooh, that would scare me. You know what? I'm happy that you kept going. Because some people will stop the car just to find out what it is. Nope. Just keep going. I'm happy you got to your destination, that you pressed through despite being tired. You know, that nothing happened, that you're good. So shout out to you.
Now that's a fire-ass view. Yeah, I mean, real talk, but yeah, I definitely have seen views similar to this. Not exactly like that, but yeah, similar. Absolutely. Okay!
Okay, Twangy, I would love to hear from you some of the crazy stuff you've seen cycling because I'm interested in hearing about that as well. Oh, the wind was pulling you. That's something. Come through. Tell me one experience. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
So, um, Haley Moon, I don't know how to explain it to you. I was in a part of the southwest of the county where I am, very rural, very tropical rural, and you usually see bats, dead night, like in the sense of there's no wind. Talk about how I'm just cycling, and it feels like something grabs my bike from the front and pulls me, and I was there with my actual race meter. Next, next comment.
and yeah so like I was going to steady 18 19 miles per hour it's decently like standard okay entry-level fast right you know that thing went up to like 25 26 and I'm not stressing I'm like hey like I'm grooving what's going on here where is this like centrifugal force coming from like you know it just felt like a big ass magnet and it stopped after two minutes like you know what the hell is that a ghost or what
How are we Uyi? I send you a greeting and well, driving at night, the good thing you have is that there is usually less traffic as normal, right? The bad thing is that a ghost, a zombie or something like that appears on the road, right? The girl in the curve and you say, well, well, where have I gotten myself into? But well, taking that away, there is less traffic, less traffic, if you are not afraid of the spirits, then go ahead. Come on, see you, a greeting.
I am not a truck driver however I've been down roads where there are no streetlights but my headlights and that's scary so shout out to all those truck drivers that do this for a living
That is scary pundle say that's like the beginning of some crazy thriller horror meets like a zombie movie flick situation when it's just dark and all you see is your headlights. Oh, no. I drive with my doors locked doesn't matter where I'm going day or night. How long were you on this long stretch of road just curious.