Thanks so much for all of the new words!
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Thanks so much for all of the new words!
New posts!!
This will explain where I was all day yesterday
http://adventureswithfour.blogspot.c...ys-in-one.html
Thanks for all the new words!
thanks!
This week's code word is BEE for points! Redeem your points now. Good thru 11/28/11.
Thanks for all the words! Enjoy the weekend and try to spend everything on Friday and Monday !!!! lol
thanks for the new words
http://www.millan.net/funp/40/leaf1.gifWEEKLY WORDS (worth 150pts, good thru 12/01/11)http://www.millan.net/funp/40/leaf2.gif
**Available for claiming 11/25/11**
ARCHO
COMBING
CORRYING
DOWNHEARTED
LOGO
MORGE
PEBBLE
STRUDEL
THATCH
UNRUFFLED
WHEARTIFY
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thanks for the new words
Thanks for all these new words. :excited:
Today's code word is CROISSANT for points! Redeem your points now. Good thru 11/28/11.
Many thanx for sharing words cesme77, leftie and ThreeMonster'sMom.
Thank you for the fun graphics, clips and/or comics user-id, Anne99, cesme77, kimmie bt, star84, and jjandmob.
To all those in the USA, I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!
I'm grateful to all those that check in with something fun, hugs, hi or thanx. You all are the best!!!
To truckerofbc, I have a question. Coming into a village on the U.S. National Road, U.S. Route 40 was a sign at the village limits "NO ENGINE BRAKES." What is that, and why would it be prohibited going through a village on a 2-lane highway? Just curious.
Thanks to everyone for the words. You guys rock!
Actually, the wording can appear in a number of different wordings all of which mean the same thing. They could say no Engine Brakes, No Jake Brakes, No Engine r.e.tarders (hmmm wouldnt let me write the word without dots) or No Engine Compression in some cases they won't say the name, they will say Trucker's $$$ fine for excessive noise.
A Jake Brake is the usual term although it is formally known as Jacob's Brake for the company that produced it.
These are the things on trucks that slow a truck down and they can be noisy or silent depending on the make or model of the truck. Typically when you hear a truck going down the road and it is slowing down you hear the bah bah bah bah sound which is the Jake Brake reducing engine compression which helps and assists in slowing it down without the use of physically touching your actual Brakes which are on the wheels.
and my new blog post is out today a little late. Just came back from the Island.
http://travelsofatrucker.wordpress.c...fraser-canyon/