something you don't hear on a ride very often



(PeteCresswell) wrote:
> Per x1134x:
> >Not trying to argue trying to TEACH, enlighten, make someone not get
> >laughed at the next time they point at a trackhoe and call it a
> >backhoe.

>
> Maybe I'm the only one, but I was glad to read the whole thing.
>
> Never had a clue about trackhoes - except a vague feeling of anxiety while
> driving through construction zones within batting distance of one of them.
>
> Thanks for the good info.
> --
> PeteCresswell


Yeah now if someone could just clue me in on how to spot the
differences between a crack ho and a plain old ho I think I would have
my full compliment of knowledge on hoes



Jimbo...Seeker of enlightenment...(san)
 
Jimbo(san) wrote:
> (PeteCresswell) wrote:
>> Per x1134x:
>>> Not trying to argue trying to TEACH, enlighten, make someone not get
>>> laughed at the next time they point at a trackhoe and call it a
>>> backhoe.

>> Maybe I'm the only one, but I was glad to read the whole thing.
>>
>> Never had a clue about trackhoes - except a vague feeling of anxiety while
>> driving through construction zones within batting distance of one of them.
>>
>> Thanks for the good info.
>> --
>> PeteCresswell

>
> Yeah now if someone could just clue me in on how to spot the
> differences between a crack ho and a plain old ho I think I would have
> my full compliment of knowledge on hoes
>
>
>
> Jimbo...Seeker of enlightenment...(san)
>


That's easy!

Crack Ho: http://tinyurl.com/s7grx
Plain Ho: http://tinyurl.com/nds59

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gabrielle wrote:
> On Wed, 31 May 2006 09:12:45 -0700, small change wrote:
>
>> it's pretty decent of the guy to warn you what's ahead,
>> no matter the size of the equipment.

>
> How does that go? "What, lady, I said 14 *centimeters*!"
>
> Or something like that. ;)
>
> gabrielle


Bwahahahahaha!!!! That made the derailment of this thread totally worth
it!!! :^D

Mike
 
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>
> gabrielle wrote:
>> "When you get up next to the backhoe, make sure he sees you."

>
> It's probably a "trackhoe" (the person reffering to it as a "backhoe"
> probably got it wrong, a "backhoe" goes onto the back of a normal
> tractor, a "trackhoe" has its own power and caterpillar tracks.)
>
> When a trackhoe spins its cab, the bucket on the end of the boom one
> some trackhoes can reach speeds of up to 100MPH. Though I doubt the
> trackhoe you encountered was that big, if it hit you at full rotating
> speed with a fully loaded bucket it'd send you flying like a golfball.
>
> Make sure trackhoe operators see you.
>
> Don't eat yellow snow.
>
> x1134x



Whatever it is, I understood what was meant.
And we don't see many backhoes around here so who give a rats A**.
Now go down to Sunset Blvd in Hollywierd and I'm sure you could "back'Ho"
for 20 bucks or so.

Drew