A bunch of useless crap
Published on August 27, 2006 By MasonM In Blogging
Yesterday morning I picked up my return load back North. Friday afternoon I called the place I was to be for the pick up, a towing yard of all places, and got directions. I agreed to be there at 8:00 am.

When I arrived a few minutes early I wasn't too shocked to find that nobody was there yet. I waited until 8:00 and when no-one had shown up I called the guy's cell number. The bastard was still in bed. I told him I was there waiting for him. He apologized and said he would be right there. He showed about 8:30.

I was picking up a CNC lathe which I was told needed to be tarped. When I saw the thing, sitting outside in the weather, all I could think was "piece of junk". Seemed like a real waste of time to tarp it but I did as the customer is paying for it.

We got it loaded after the guy finally got his junk of a forklift started up. The forklift had a wasp nest in it and there were angry wasps buzzing around the thing the whole time. The guy helped me get the tarp on the piece of junk lathe and I then called the receiving customer for directions as I needed to be there, North of Chicago, on Monday morning.

The guy asked me about the machine and whether it looked like a piece of junk. "Yep" was all I could reply. He didn't sound too thrilled having bought the thing sight unseen. Oh well, not my problem.

He said that I could deliver whenever I get there as he only lives 5 minutes away from the shop so if I get there this evening he will come and unload it. Cool. I haven't yet decided whether I'll get there this evening or tomorrow morning. I'm in KY right now and I'll just see how the day goes.

I spent last evening at a trucker's bar in Hurricane, WV and so am not as motivated today as I might otherwise be. Ah well, it was a good time. At least it was until the bouncer came on duty and started hassling me about my knife. It's a fairly small hunting knife in a rattlesnake skin sheath. At first he insisted that I take it back out to my truck. I refused saying that I wasn't going to walk all the way out there just to put a knife away that I really didn't want to put away in the first place.

He finally asked me if I would give it to the bartender to keep until I leave. I said ok, but never actually did it. When he came back again and got shitty with me I called the bar owner over and asked him to put a leash on his dog. He instructed the bouncer to leave me be as I was an old customer and not a trouble maker.

When I finally left I patted the bouncer on the shoulder and said "have a good night, junior". He looked pissed.

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on Aug 28, 2006
#15 by Tova7
Sun, August 27, 2006 9:05 PM



[Tova7]
HAHAAHAHA.

Well I am sure he meant well. Didn't want to have to take a knife in the gut if you were one of those "trouble makin" types. heh.

Be careful, he may remember you next time you're in there.


Yeah, it's his job to prevent trouble and I'm sure they have a rule against having a knife in the place. The thing is, I'd be willing to bet that at least half the guys in there had a knife on them that you just couldn't see. At least I'm honest enough to carry mine in the open.

I'm sure he'll remember me.
on Aug 28, 2006
At least I'm honest enough to carry mine in the open.


Yup, that's the problem. You're too honest!

Stop that. Makes his job hard.  
on Aug 28, 2006
Reply #17
At least I'm honest enough to carry mine in the open.


Yup, that's the problem. You're too honest!

Stop that. Makes his job hard.


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