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Rocky Roads or Super K00k Rocky Roads?

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:04:52 AM4/15/04
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Yesterday I got out my trusty screwdriver and adjusted both of my low
beam headlights higher so that I could drive faster at night.

Has anyone else thought of doing this?

I was definantly able to drive faster on some of them class II truck
routes, but people in oncoming vehicles kept flashing me their high
beams. What's up with that?

I also thought it was pretty cool that when I'd come up behind a car at
a stop light, the left side light was right in thier rear view mirror.

Supernews Rocky Roads or Rocky Roads?

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:23:38 AM4/15/04
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My guess is, because of the "corp.supernews.com" below is... I'll say that
you are the Supernews Super kOOk.

SRR = Supernews Rocky Roads.

From your own post, you are a fag, don't like girls and can not work on your
own truck, if you even have one.

You can try to copy me all you want, just stay out of my underwear drawer.

ŽŽ


"Rocky Roads or Super K00k Rocky Roads?" <NotARealEm...@sorry.too>
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Amy D

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:26:20 AM4/15/04
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You must really be an asshole to do something like that Rookie.

Rocky Roads or Supernews Rocky Roads?

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:33:45 AM4/15/04
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Amy D wrote:

That was not me Amy. How could I have posted that while I am out
driving a truck for a living? That was my <SRR> (SuperNews Rocky Roads)
imposter. I think that he wants to share my girlfriend and my underware
as well. Oh and BTW my imposter is gay and is afraid of girls as well.

Brian Smith

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:36:37 AM4/15/04
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"Amy D" <amy...@joimail.com> wrote in message
news:107tacq...@corp.supernews.com...

>
> You must really be an asshole to do something like that Rookie.

It's taken you this long to figure that out about him?

--
Brian

Local Area Network in Australia: the LAN down under.


Supernews Rocky Roads or Rocky Roads?

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:40:13 AM4/15/04
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SRR. Now you are really scraping the bottom of the barrel.

A closer look at the message header shows that you have faked Amy D's name
this time.

Get a life, besides someone else's.


"Amy D" <amy...@joimail.com> wrote in message
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Supernews Rocky Roads or Rocky Roads?

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:43:22 AM4/15/04
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That is pretty funny Supernews Super kØØk. But you missed something.

I just changed my name to give you first billing and you missed that! AH
HA.


"Rocky Roads or Supernews Rocky Roads?" <NotARealEm...@sorry.too>
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Supernews Rocky Roads or Rocky Roads?

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:52:00 AM4/15/04
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Brian the brainless.

You must really be an asshole not to figure out, Amy D was impersonated by
the SRR this time.

Take a close look at the message headers. There is one tell tell sign that
shows it was just the SRR again.

®®


"Brian Smith" <Hal...@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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Amy D

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Apr 15, 2004, 3:38:09 PM4/15/04
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I didn't write that. His friendly imposter is parading around in my
panties now. :)

amy

Brian Smith

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Apr 15, 2004, 3:35:59 PM4/15/04
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"Amy D" <amy...@joimail.com> wrote in message
news:107toq8...@corp.supernews.com...

> I didn't write that. His friendly imposter is parading around in my
> panties now. :)

It just gets worse and worse. It's almost time to forget about this
newsgroup. It's hardly worth the time it takes to wade through the crap, to
see the one or two posts about trucking (really about trucking).

Joyce

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Apr 15, 2004, 6:19:08 PM4/15/04
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amy,

with screwdriver in hand, you are dangerous....maybe your loweams are
now highbeams,,,,in the eyes of oncoming
traffic...blinding them.....joyce

Dave Smith

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Apr 15, 2004, 7:01:25 PM4/15/04
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Joyce wrote:

It's not that hard to aim headlights. I used to do it all the time. I
used to just park on my lane and adjust them so that they shone where
they were supposed to. There are special headlight aiming tools
available, but I wonder if anyone ever uses them. The headlight aimers
are one of the tools that inspections stations have to have in order to
be licensed to do annual safety inspection here. We used to go around
and audit the inspection stations and part of the audit was a check of
the tools. We used to dial our badge numbers into the settings. Almost
every aiming gauge that I used still had the badge number of the guy who
had last done the audit.

Amy D

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Apr 15, 2004, 11:12:20 PM4/15/04
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Brian Smith wrote:

> "Amy D" <amy...@joimail.com> wrote in message
> news:107toq8...@corp.supernews.com...
>
>>I didn't write that. His friendly imposter is parading around in my
>>panties now. :)
>
>
> It just gets worse and worse. It's almost time to forget about this
> newsgroup. It's hardly worth the time it takes to wade through the crap, to
> see the one or two posts about trucking (really about trucking).
>

Agreed.

amy

Rocky Roads at http://TheOriginalRockyRoads.home.att.net

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Apr 16, 2004, 8:20:05 AM4/16/04
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"Richard" <Anon...@127.001> wrote in message
news:c5nvl...@news4.newsguy.com...

> Rocky Roads or Super K00k Rocky Roads? wrote:
>
> > Yesterday I got out my trusty screwdriver and adjusted both of my low
> > beam headlights higher so that I could drive faster at night.
>
> > Has anyone else thought of doing this?
>
> > I was definantly able to drive faster on some of them class II truck
> > routes, but people in oncoming vehicles kept flashing me their high
> > beams. What's up with that?
>
> Because now you've got the low beams adjusted to high they're aimed in
their
> faces.
> There is a reason why headlights are aimed the way they are and you just
> found out the main reason.

>
> > I also thought it was pretty cool that when I'd come up behind a car at
> > a stop light, the left side light was right in thier rear view mirror.
>
> Dumbass. Good way to blind somebody.


I hope you know you were talking to my "corp.supernews" imposter.

The last time I changed a headlight, I adjusted it way to low. When I had
the 10,000 mile service done to my truck, I had them adjust my headlights
for me.

Joyce

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Apr 16, 2004, 9:42:06 AM4/16/04
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Amy, Brian,

Yup,,,,,,,I agree.......what a bunch of crap
is going on....and it seems to me more
idiots are coming in......joyce

Rocky Roads @ http://TheOriginalRockyRoads.home.att.net

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Apr 16, 2004, 11:54:23 PM4/16/04
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"Richard" <Anon...@127.001> wrote in message
news:c5q6k...@news1.newsguy.com...

> Rocky Roads at http://TheOriginalRockyRoads.home.att.net wrote:
>
> > I hope you know you were talking to my "corp.supernews" imposter.
>
> > The last time I changed a headlight, I adjusted it way to low. When I
> > had the 10,000 mile service done to my truck, I had them adjust my
> > headlights for me.
>
>
> If you'd leave the damn aiming screws alone, you wouldn't have to adjust
> them.
> Those are the screws that have the little access hole through the mounting
> cover.
> Generally, they are bigger than the mounting screws.


On my truck, they both used the same tool, so they had to be the same size.
But that isn't the main issue here.

The main issue is NOBODY cared that this thread was started by someone that
has been nymshifting excessively.

I just can't fight it any more. People like Meat-->Puke still treat that
person like he really was me.

BTW How do you like this photo?
http://TheOriginalRockyRoads.home.att.net/MackinacBridgeFromNorthCloseUp.jpg


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