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re: Aaron Watson--Country Radio

Posted by joshwj93 on 6/8/19 at 12:18 am to
Has a really good and different kind of sound to it, the chord progressions kind of remind me of music back in the 40s and 50s or something.

If you drink, dont drive, eat a watermelon baw
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I was a green 22 y/o and I gtfo of that job hastily.
I think its a good experience to work with a wide range of people in your younger years to see how they work, live, and respond to life's problems.
New Orleans is one of the better football towns in the NFL in my opinion.
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. Cleaning lady comes in one day while i’m Picking guitar and singing

We always had a guitar and an XBox/Playstation. One time we had like a week long NCAA Football tournament where we could only use teams under a 70 rating overall. I had UL Monroe and one guy had Air Force. Its definitely a different world on the road and definitely a different pace of life.

re: Stories from working on the road

Posted by joshwj93 on 6/6/19 at 11:14 pm to
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Not reading all that mess

No one asked you to. You'd probably have trouble sounding out all the words anyway.
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On a twenty five year run, covering the SE USA/Gulf Coast ( N Carolina to Texas),Mexico and the Caribbean...the stories are too much for this forum after dinner tonight with customers in Pensacola. It's a good living, but the travel ain't glamorous. 7 more years and I hope I never see another airport,rental car, hotel or restaurant again.




Sounds cool as hell
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He did too many calf raises and couldn't get out of bed the next day. His company had to send somebody to drive him home

I screwed up my leg somehow one time up in Nashville, they flew me from Nashville to Pensacola then someone drove me back home to Mississippi. Took longer to get on the plane than the actual flight.

re: Stories from working on the road

Posted by joshwj93 on 6/6/19 at 7:48 pm to
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things that never happened but i made up for a not very good story - for 100 alex




Lol can always count on tOT for some nice negativity. Its what I come here for.
I dont work there anymore, and yeah I'm sure it was that. Minimal supervision and decent money plus they could get away from their SO and drink all the time.
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One thing I will always bitch about is those garbage arse powdered eggs hotels serve

And that paper thin bacon
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Posts like this make me glad I went to college.

80% of the guys at the company had at least a bachelors degree.
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 travel a bit for work. I work with generally classy, high moral, well-behaved people so no stories like that here. 

The guys I worked with for the first part of my time there were awesome, still friends with most of them even though they were mostly Mississippi State alumni. We had good times.
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What do you do for a living and how old are you now?

I'm a driver for a uniform company now. 25
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 Its obvious a well read topic by many of you. 

History and weather seem to be areas where alot of the baws have some serious knowledge. Was pretty amazed when I first joined.

Stories from working on the road

Posted by joshwj93 on 6/6/19 at 6:42 pm
Prior to taking a job that required pretty constant travel I never realized how many dumbasses there are in the world and how many grown men are straight up crybabies. It was cool at first because it was mostly alot of 20-25 year olds with no kids or anything and we'd bust arse all day, go eat good food that night, and play video games and basketball and shite. Kind of a college atmosphere. But then the economy got better so we got alot of trashy guys because the good baws got families and better jobs. Because of that, I got a solo position with the company until I eventually quit to move.

Had one guy complain for days because the "hotel toilet paper was too rough." He then cheated on his wife, she found out, kicked his arse out that weekend, he tried to stay home to fix shite and got fired after a week in which he was late to the site every single day.

Had one trashy frick that'd ask customers for cigarettes all the time.

One baw was a raging alcoholic, got confronted by our manager (who drove up just to confront him) one morning after he didnt wake up to work. Baw would start shaking when we got close to a gas station where he could buy beer on our way back to the hotel in the evenings. He'd drink 14 or 15 beers in a night and eat Hot Pockets for supper after working 12-14 hours. Later he got fired for driving his company truck drunk as hell after calling in sick that day.

This one baw was a special kind of cuck. His wife and her ex husband lived in said baw's house and were obviously fricking like rabbits while he was on the road. She controlled the money and gave him a $20 bill every Monday morning for the entire week. She once told him to work the weekend because "she wasnt ready for him to come home." He said she cheated on him before but that they were "working thru it." The real kicker was he said "the IRS" called him and said he owed $2100 in back taxes. Everyone told him it was an obvious scam but he said he'd rather be safe than sorry and paid them.

Sorry for the ramble, was kind of bored and remembered all that shite for some reason lol

re: Dealbreakers for dating someone

Posted by joshwj93 on 6/6/19 at 11:18 am to
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Too much gums 

This. And I forgot to throw smoker in there too.

Dealbreakers for dating someone

Posted by joshwj93 on 6/6/19 at 9:08 am
What are some dealbreakers you'd have for dating someone that may be considered shallow? Mine would be definitely voice, I couldnt be with someone who's voice was annoying to me. Also couldnt get with a girl with a grandma name like Mildred or Barbara.

In before you baws throw out the obligatory "She has a penis."
Although OweO may only have a problem if she's bigger.
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What state? The Midwest isn’t as evolved as many would think

People who say the South is racist are just sheep who believe what the TV tells them to believe. I'm from Mississippi, the alleged racist capital of the world, and recently moved to Missouri. I've witnessed more blatant racism in one year here than I did in 24 years in Mississippi.