EVER FEEL LIKE YOU'RE DRIVING A REALLY SMALL CAR........

FRANKIE

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American Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Sep 2, 2013
Points
193
Location
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, USA
Model of Z
Z3
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I wonder what it is Frankie
Looks like some chemical plant storage tank.
Have you seen the extent that Airbus go to to transport things around France - closing roads overnight, just a few inches to spare between buildings. Just looked for some images but can't find any - must be some somewhere....
 
The worst thing would be overtaking it being hasseled by a nutter BMW driver.
Jim
 
Beer delivery for @hard top. Frankie
Where's the afternoon supply? Was at a meet in Kentucky back in the 70's and they brought in a tanker truck full of beer. You bought a pail for $5 and just went back for free refills all day and night. Tried to drink it dry but I'm no HT!!! JIM
 
Yep, most 'trendy' bars over here have tanks and get beer delivered by tanker.
Happy to say the old fashioned ones, and that is most of them, don't and that keeps me fit humping barrels and having loads of laughs at the same time.
 
Talking of humping and barrels, reminds me of a joke from a few years ago. Which day is your turn in the barrel Brother Michael ?

Tony.
 
When I worked in a brewery there was a community cup hung by the kegger and traditionally you drank a cup full every time you walked by! And the lunch fridge in the lunchroom was kept stocked full of beer with little space designed for lunch buckets. Best job ever, Mike would have moved right in!!
 
In the early 80's I used to help out a mate of mine at the weekends get his jobs finished laying concrete plates at industrial locations.
Once we were down in Belgium at a huge 24/7 beer storage center.
At the main entrance to the office buildings they had beer vending machines !! ...:cool:

Also in the morning when we started work, we were given a free crate of beer.....:D
 
And the lunch fridge in the lunchroom was kept stocked full of beer with little space designed for lunch buckets.

Same in the oil & gas biz at the service company's but not at the likes of Shell etc.
You come in and they think they can smell booze and you have to blow in the bag, can cost you your job.
That knocked a pub lunch on the head...:(
 
It was actually a clause written into their union agreement about the beer fridge. My Dad was on the negotiating committee for years and said this was a sticky. Point with the co. considering the new drinking laws that were coming into effect around that time. The members were willing to strike over that one clause!! Now that's dedication!! JIM
 
Wow their big @FRANKIE :p
Made your Z look like a matchstick car :)
 
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