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Thursday, May 15, 2008

AND NOW YOU KNOW


MILE MARKER #28


Why do women always try and change or correct men all the time? Males are at the mercy of females their whole lives, starting from their Mothers at childhood, to Wives at adulthood. Prior to my marriage, I dated a women who was the Queen of correction. We'll call her Lindsey. Lindsey and I were together for a long period of time, until I realized it was time to terminate this particular relationship. She always had to correct me on everything. It got to the point where I could not breath without her monitoring my breaths. I made up my mind, that the next time we met, I was going to put an end to this partnership. I told her, "Lisa, this isn't going to work out because I can't be myself, and you are always correcting my every move." She said, "My name is Lindsey!" I said, " See, this is what I am talking about - this is what I mean, you're always correcting me!" Enough was enough! I had to move on; I couldn't take anymore. The things we men tolerate to sometimes get a glimpse of heaven. Women hold the key to the highly addictive, sought-after commodity.

Now, another question that everyone has been waiting to be answered. Why is Yellow Transportation called Yellow when the trucks are painted orange? Road2Trucking's Investigative Team got to the bottom of this commonly asked question in trucking. Yellow drivers are drilled everyday with this mind-boggling situation. The public wants to know! Instead of gathering different information and answers from the drivers, we went right to the source. For your convenience, I cut and pasted the explanation right from the Yellow Transportation website @ http://www.myyellow.com/

Safety: Our Name Is Yellow, but Our Trucks Are Orange.
Yellow commissioned DuPont to determine what color was most visible from the greatest distance for the fleet. After careful research, DuPont presented a color, dubbed "Swamp Holly Orange." And so the company named Yellow had an official color—orange—the safest color on the road.
The American Trucking Assn. has recognized Yellow's Safety Program with its prestigious President's Trophy, the motor carrier industry's highest award for highway safety and accident prevention.


I went ahead and covered the two most unanswered topics in the World. Unfortunately, I could only provide you with one answer. I do not think the first question will ever be answered, and until this day, still remains a mystery. This would be a great subject for Myth Busters to tackle.


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