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Beer truck collides with train leaving a spill (Georgia)
Re: Beer truck collides with train leaving a spill (Georgia)
Grief counselors standing by.
"Ask your doctor if medical advice from a TV commercial is right for you".
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Re: Beer truck collides with train leaving a spill (Georgia)
What time is the memorial ?
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Beer 30!
"Ask your doctor if medical advice from a TV commercial is right for you".
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Not sure I'd grieve much over Miller Lite.
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Police report alcohol was involved in the crash.
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Re: Beer truck collides with train leaving a spill (Georgia)
On related news....At market close, Miller Lite tumbled, trending downwards about 4.2%...trainjunkie47 wrote:Police report alcohol was involved in the crash.
Re: Beer truck collides with train leaving a spill (Georgia)
The crossing has gates.
I wonder if the professional driver:
a-had an early breakfast
b-had a late dinner
c-had something extremely important going on with the mobile phone that required full attention to it and not the surroundings
d-didn't notice the high centering warning and the semi-trailer landing gear wasn't full retracted
I'm going to guess c and d.
I can't find a follow-up story about why the driver had their truck on the tracks in front of a train.
Not important to the news media I guess.
I wonder if the professional driver:
a-had an early breakfast
b-had a late dinner
c-had something extremely important going on with the mobile phone that required full attention to it and not the surroundings
d-didn't notice the high centering warning and the semi-trailer landing gear wasn't full retracted
I'm going to guess c and d.
I can't find a follow-up story about why the driver had their truck on the tracks in front of a train.
Not important to the news media I guess.