For more than two years I was running the same route… four times a day… between Kidlington and Milton Keynes… All our trailers were the same height… Nobody told me that they slipped a hire trailer into the mix… or that it was 3" taller than all the others…
Grumpy Old Guy about 1 year ago
I believe it’s been replaced by “hold my beer”…….
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. about 1 year ago
“Here’s your sign…”
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
I love the logo! Moving companies should use it. BUT don’t understand the damage to the truck?
Spiffy about 1 year ago
Tony has been watching The Drinker!
TStyle78 about 1 year ago
No one will notice.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
Always duck before going thru an underpass.
comixbomix about 1 year ago
I guess they needed the “That’s not gonna fit” lady.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
Always get the extra insurance….
A Common 'tator about 1 year ago
For more than two years I was running the same route… four times a day… between Kidlington and Milton Keynes… All our trailers were the same height… Nobody told me that they slipped a hire trailer into the mix… or that it was 3" taller than all the others…
Terr Bear Premium Member about 1 year ago
I love how my husband thinks “it’ll be fine” because he says it will. Lol
terrapin6000 Premium Member about 1 year ago
There is a low clearance bridge in my town . It is had this happen hundreds of times
VickiP123 about 1 year ago
that and ‘here, hold my beer’
CrzyDyeman about 1 year ago
I don’t know, “hold my beer” has done quite a bit.
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member about 1 year ago
That sentence is practically percipient of an imminent disaster.
abennett Premium Member about 1 year ago
In Boston, it’s called a “Storrowing.” It’s a regular spring and fall ritual. You can even get a holiday ornament of a “Storrowed” truck!
gopher gofer about 1 year ago
this looks like a still from one of our daily news videos. miraculously, it appears nobody slammed into a building yesterday, for once…