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Author: | rex [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 08:44 ] |
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I was in court recently to appear on a couple of motions. There could no mistake that a large percentage of the people were harboring cold bugs as evidenced by the obvious symptoms. One guy behind me kept sneezing a mist in my direction A few days after court, I attended a class where it was clear that there is definately a bug going around. I cannot definately state that Airborne works, but I can state that taking Airborne before and after exposure to crowds of sick people seems to be working for me. I may catch whatever is going around, but the severity and length of the symptoms are, in my opinion, less than what would be expected without taking Airborne. I have no financial interest in Airborne, but I do have an interest in sharing something that I think really works with you all. Stay Healthy, Rex |
Author: | thebishopp [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 11:11 ] |
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I'll have to look that up. After last weeks run to the east coast to tx and back (left at 2100hrs on the 7th and got back at 0200 on the 11th) I had been harboring a nose cold for the past several days. |
Author: | SpanielPI [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 12:10 ] |
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Hey Don, Glad you guys made it back safe and had a good run. Did any of my suggestions solve your problem ?..curious to know what you did in the end...lol Also, it would have been great to have met u guys, shared some burgers n beers with you all. Next time you're in my AO call me ahead of time and we'll make it happen. Anxiously awaiting the end of your adventure..lol |
Author: | thebishopp [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 12:57 ] |
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I took your zip tie suggestion and purchased some along with a couple extra six foot long sections of chain. Figured I'd zip tie em to the chain and zip tie the chain around their waists. The thing is that after I did that it turns out that since I didn't have extra cuffs they didn't want me to pick the guys up after all! LOL! Told em I had zip ties and chains but they said never mind LOL. No skin off my back, it cut about 6 hours off the trip. Man I was exhausted when I got home. Hard to sleep in a chair with three prisoners in the back seat (no cage in between). One of em had to sit directly behind me. Luckily they were all well behaved. One of em was really annoying though and pretty much irritated everyone (the other prisoners included). I was running on about 4 hours sleep and pretty zonked when I called you. I was thinking I was on the same route when I went to do that EP gig in New Orleans. Didn't realize I was going a bit more westerly LOL. I think I was in Bob's neck of the woods but he was off on a trip of his own LOL! Definately will let you know if I'm in the area again.... though it might be a while before I'm willing to do a suicide run like that again. I even stopped off and got some dip to keep me up (I haven't dipped since my service days back in 94).... going to keep the box just in case LOL. |
Author: | HoundDog [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 13:14 ] |
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Hey Don!!!! you should have joined us in Texas we had some fun down there sticking out like a sore thumb. The border of Mexico has moved farther north than most would like to think. I talked with Eric and he says that he is doing all of his work under the DOT regulations which I have no interest in. How can you have made such a trip and maintained DOT Regulations? I know you did'nt, same old trucker tricks. I do not know about you but, I would not want any part of that for any reason including liability. Glad you made it home and it should be a pretty nice pay day for you. lol |
Author: | thebishopp [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 16:57 ] |
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LOL.. I would have loved hanging out down there with y'all LOL... I actually saved Eric quite a bit of money... man we really could have milked that trip. As it stood it should have taken almost six days to go the 3900 plus miles it wound up being. Don't know much about DOT regs LOL... that's why I have no intention of ever running my own Prisoner Transport business, too much crap to deal with. The grunt life is for me in this regard! Catch and Release is the life for me. |
Author: | HoundDog [ Fri 16 Dec 2005 21:11 ] |
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You have to come here to Arkansas for some Great catch and release. We have people from all over the world come here for the trout fishing on our rivers. It is a well kept secret and, maybe we could round up a red neck or two to really make it enjoyable. |
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