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Mc Tool

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it was.

I-85 just east of ATL Middle lane. Tried to miss but too much traffic and that's when i had my 5.9 dually so said 'oh well'

I was the first one to hit it. The kids had pulled over and were awaiting the chance to rescue. I saw the reaction in my sideview mirror. It was priceless....
I got a whole set of golf clubs once , guy eyeballed me and straight up failed to give way and cut in front of me coming from opposite direction ,trundler falls over in back of truck ,clubs spew out all over the road ....I didnt even try to stop or swerve ( company vehicle ) heh heh heh 😁
He not happy ,ah you know how it is when someone is really nutting off at you and you just stand there and laugh at them . 😂
 

redneck joe

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Re-learned a long forgotten item. Used to be heavy into mythology as a kid. More than one might think, our culture and words are wrapped up in it.

In Greek mythology, the arrogant Narcissus is brought down by a reflecting pool


It is also a genus of flower in the line of daffodils with this seemingly a common interpretation of how that was named:


A myth from Ancient Greece, it tells of a young man who spurns the interest of a nymph and becomes enamored with his own reflection. He lays by the pool, gazing at himself, until he slowly wastes away. The narcissus flower (or daffodil) springs up where he died.

The daffodils' distinctive drooping head is thought to represent him staring down at his reflection.


The internet can be so horrible yet so wonderful.
 
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