Don’t ya’ll just love stumping the search engines? Like Google, Yahoo and so on.
Tried to look up Love American Style>to see if one of these syndicated TV networks, like Hulu or some such was running the old episodes. I saw only short links to clips, no entire episodes. This is not the only limitations here. Type in RoadMasters Association, if your lucky you get a glimpse of one magazine cover that was the predecessor of Overdrive and the first block of the Independent Truckers Association, now as our parent group the United American Independent Truckers Association. There’s not hardly one iota of real news of the before Internet on the TTA on the Internet. Sure there’s stuff on there now since I have been writing it, but you’d be hard pressed to find anything concerning the roots of our groups on there prior to the search/Internet generation.
There’s this grand thing that goes , if its not online , it don’t exist. Remember how those idiots in MHI used to hammer me? It’s not because things didn’t exist years ago, its because those dillweeds didn’t know better or could not Google it. Like I said then, there was an entire world undiscovered before the Internet revolution.
Okay then, there’s the Yahoo, thing. The people who write for Yahoo, must only live in huge Metro areas that seldom leave their happy cubicle office place. Saw this report on the worst drivers in the USA. The first one out of the box I saw that was just like a Yankee city folk, was saying Montana was the worst in deadly crashes. Perhaps, what the reporter said was humorous was that the reason may be that drivers there drove 67 Chevy pickups without seat belts. Really is that the best reason this kid hardly dry behind the ears could surmise? Reasons for Montana being a deadly driving place might be that there is no posted speed limit on major Interstates and highways in Montana. It could also be that the collisions with big game like deer could enter in, and of course sub zero weather in the winter with snow and ice. I’d like to enter in, Utah as number 2 as a deadly place to drive. Ever been at 215 and 15 at 17:00? If that don’t kill ya, driving down a back road or even a two lane highway in Idaho, might just do it. Where some bumpkin stops in the middle of the road to check critters and livestock, not thinking there’s a rig barreling down on em at 65 with 80,000 pounds attached. Or teens and youth in both states sitting in the no zone , right behind and along side a trailer of a OTR rig. In that spot your out of the truckers blind spot. How about the idiot who forgot that dimmer switch aside the wheel who loves to get behind someone in a tow truck with three mirrors and wont dim their headlights, at that point I can’t see. Meaning his Pinto is now dead meat. Or the idiot that can’t figure out that a turn signal is a good thing, give me some idea of what your going to do, before you’re a hood trophy.
Bottom line Search Engine researchers and Yahoo writers need to get out of their cubicles, and see rural America, and two remember classic TV of the 70’s and late 60’s. But then that’s why you have HazzardAyre, and Confederate Steele TV.
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