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Old 06-25-2008, 05:54 PM   #1
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When you hire the movers based on their car hauling experience...

Don't forget to remind them not to wreck your truck.

After living away from home in a hotel for 6 weeks, yesterday was the big day when my family, pets, all my household items, and the Wallet Eater arrived at our new home. Unfortunately, the moving company's regular driver wasn't available, so they hired a day laborer to drive. (Hmmm... already starting to sound like a bad idea?). Yesterday morning, on the last 50 miles of the 1500 mile trek, the movers rearended another 18 wheeler... and so the "I paid extra for it" car hauler being towed by the moving company truck went flying up a foot or two in the air, and then came crashing back down. You might be wondering what happened to the stuff inside the "I paid extra for it" car hauler. Well... here are a few pics... note the gaps, body lines on the door (which equals a spring suicide door), etc. Did I mention that the front half of the truck was practically straight out of the paint shop after literally years of sheetmetal work?
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