The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 14th Edition: Ketchup Farts, Dog Sneezes and Misspelled Tattoos

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    rhamersley

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    Somewhere, someone is crying…

     

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    50 mph winds, no baffles in milk tankers, driver over reacts to the sway, boom, everything those cows worked for, gone!
     

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    50 mph winds, no baffles in milk tankers, driver over reacts to the sway, boom, everything those cows worked for, gone!
    I have many miles in the seat of 1. Wind can always be an issue dependent on profile. Didn’t read the article but if he was full, shift isn’t a huge issue in normal,conditions. If 50-60% full can always be very nasty. Quick, over reaction can be a huge issue and combine with a partial load, wind, overcorrection…well it’s not good.
     
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