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 10 months ago
I believe it’s been replaced by “hold my beer”…….
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. 10 months ago
“Here’s your sign…”
The dude from FL Premium Member 10 months ago
I love the logo! Moving companies should use it. BUT don’t understand the damage to the truck?
Spiffy 10 months ago
Tony has been watching The Drinker!
TStyle78 10 months ago
No one will notice.
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
Always duck before going thru an underpass.
comixbomix 10 months ago
I guess they needed the “That’s not gonna fit” lady.
Zykoic 10 months ago
Always get the extra insurance….
A Common 'tator 10 months 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 10 months ago
I love how my husband thinks “it’ll be fine” because he says it will. Lol
terrapin6000 Premium Member 10 months ago
There is a low clearance bridge in my town . It is had this happen hundreds of times
VickiP123 10 months ago
that and ‘here, hold my beer’
CrzyDyeman 10 months ago
I don’t know, “hold my beer” has done quite a bit.
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 10 months ago
That sentence is practically percipient of an imminent disaster.
abennett Premium Member 10 months 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 10 months ago
this looks like a still from one of our daily news videos. miraculously, it appears nobody slammed into a building yesterday, for once…