And I approve of this message.

Especially in an election season.
(H/T to GE06)
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I’m LexBy lex, on February 19th, 2008
February 19th, 2008 | Tags: Politics and Culture | Category: Uncategorized
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Gotta luv the license plate!
Must. Stop. Laughing. Boss coming back from meetings any minute. Co-workers wondering what’s wrong…
Good god but that’s priceless.
Awesome!!
With the Big Merge about to innundate my cozy little day job, its time to rethink how I will wile away my waning working years.
Was thinking of driving the lav truck.
Great gig really. Nobody wants to get too up close into your business; and nobody wants to make you mad…
Anyway, I would have to change my nom de guerre to “Looie The Lav Truck Guy”
My brother’s first father-in-law (multiple marriages …) drove a garbage truck. He had a little problem with non-payment and late payments. So one day he got fed up with someone who was about 3 months in arrears. After doing his rounds, he pulled his truck up on their lawn and dumped his truck out. He left a note – “You didn’t pay, so I’m bringing your garbage back.”
He said that the next week when he made his rounds, people were running out of their houses with checks to give him.
Hmmm… Honey Wagon?
Sid, Here’s hoping all your future movements are plesant ones. Best
PS, I have a client in the same business… he has a fleet of almost ten pumpers. On each in bold letters right under his name…” We’re # 1 In The # 2 Business “… low brow s**t-house humor… indeed .
My father finished his working career at the waste treatment plant the workers unoffical slogan was “Your s*** is our bread and butter”.
Dave
My guess is that truck is just chock FULL of “change.”
FULL of “hope” also.
There is more historical truth than fiction in your commentary. It does bring back the old days, we had the famous “honey-dippers”. One day, many moons ago, I was talking with my Father. I was still in single digits for my age. My Father was literally a genius by tests. He designed and built machines by hand to work with hot glass. One day I asked him, “Dad, Do they call their wife, ‘Honey’?” I knew my mother was watching everything, this quiet woman just roared in laughter. Well, my Father gave the very same line to a friend of his in the business. Well, a few weeks later, we were to get ours pumped, this same guy did it. He came, my Father came in and said, “Come here, smart boy, I want to show you something!” I saw it and broke out laughing. On the side of the truck, it had his name and in quotes, “Flow Waste Engineer”.
HMMM! I smell “Trouble” in the air!
No “may be” about it.