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Back in early 80's, when I first got my 1970 F100, I painted "Born to be Wild" on the tailgate LOL!!! Now to find out that it is the appropriate thing to do
Several years ago I saw one that that had a back view of a 53-56 pickup and they said, "You know your a plugger if you clean out the inside of your pickup with a hose!"
Several years ago I saw one that that had a back view of a 53-56 pickup and they said, "You know your a plugger if you clean out the inside of your pickup with a hose!"
Several years ago I saw one that that had a back view of a 53-56 pickup and they said, "You know your a plugger if you clean out the inside of your pickup with a hose!"
Sadly, here at work, that is the only way to clean the crap out of the company trucks after these freak'n SLOBS bring them back. Coffee all down the dash, pop spilled in the door seals, fries stuck under the floor mats..............it just goes on and on and on and.......
If I have to travel, I take it home for the night and hose them out. Good to go for a few weeks anyway.
No excuse for that. I thought the labor market was kinda tight. If they can't take any better care of the company equipment than that send them home and let them eat fries and spill pop on their sofa.
I never heard of the term "plugger", But what the hell I guess that makes me one too!
If you want to find a sample of all of the food groups check out what you will find under the seats of a police car. Kenny, a plugger