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Monday, July 17, 2023

Anyone Missing A Truck In New England*?

 

 

 


 

 * Not sure where this is but I know we haven't had that much sun in a long time. Either the driver tried to cross the swollen river or the GPS took them down the wrong road. It looks like the brake lights come on a few seconds into the gif. Why wouldn't you get out?

 

 

14 comments:

  1. That is somewhere in the Rockies or PNW. Nothing in New England looks like that

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  2. The brake lights coming on might be that the water made it into the body control electrics and shorted the appropriate logic circuit out.

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  3. Why wouldn't you get out?
    Because it's way too far to walk.

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  4. Why wouldn't you get out? Because the Captain goes down with the ship, that's why.

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  5. I need to get some 1992-1998 GM truck door seals.

    Work better than Flex Seal...

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  6. Looks like the Buffalo river in Arkansas

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  7. Slope is full of Douglas fir which do not grow in Arkansas or New England. That river is definitely west of the 100th meridian

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  8. That other truck on the beach got lucky she didn't get floated away.

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  9. Why wouldn’t you get out?

    “FISH ON!”

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  10. That's a driver error on the brake lights. He should be using his hazard lights.

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    1. Artie for the win!
      Jeffersonian

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  11. I know that's not Arizona, but it makes me think of monsoon season down there.
    No matter how many "DO NOT ENTER" signs they put up to block the low passes and roads, there's always at least one idiot that thinks that it's not that deep, and that they think that can make it across the flood.
    They inevitably start floating downstream and need rescuing from their own stoopidity.

    President Elect B Woodman

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  12. That's the Ted Kennedy float passing by in the Mary Jo Kopechne* Festival Parade
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    *[Mary Jo Kopechne (/koʊˈpɛkni/; July 26, 1940 – July 18 or 19, 1969)]

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