Thinking of going tramping to europe

SteveBarnsleytrucker:

robroy:
O/p.s gone quiet, do you reckon he’s gone tramping around Europe :smiley:

Probably dropped on a Middle East run the lucky [zb]! :wink:

Yeh, in Syria in an orange tracksuit, …well he won,t listen to advice will he :laughing:

Do you reckon that was bad taste or what? :blush:

He is on the way to Kabul and Hellmand Province with a two dropper in an ex Morrison’s day cab with no bunk bed or cab night heater.
His reload is Baghdad to collect 87,760 worn out tyres, handball load.
Using a car sat nav, compass and old Maritime charts off the Flea Bay.
Might be home by January 2016.

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joker83:
I stick your head into my arse

toby1234abc:
He is on the way to Kabul and Hellmand Province with a two dropper in an ex Morrison’s day cab with no bunk bed or cab night heater.
His reload is Baghdad to collect 87,760 worn out tyres, handball load.
Using a car sat nav, compass and old Maritime charts off the Flea Bay.
Might be home by January 2016.

:smiley:

toby1234abc:
He is on the way to Kabul and Hellmand Province with a two dropper in an ex Morrison’s day cab with no bunk bed or cab night heater.
His reload is Baghdad to collect 87,760 worn out tyres, handball load.
Using a car sat nav, compass and old Maritime charts off the Flea Bay.
Might be home by January 2016.

Only because he got advice off us that ‘wasn’t constructive’ :laughing:

He’ll probably come back on here saying he was doing ADR work for a company called ISIS. Gaffers a bit of a head case and all wear the same desert gear, T&C’s are ■■■■■■, you can get the chop in an instant :blush: but the weathers nice :wink:

On the way to the Chinese border for Ralphy, transiting Kazakhstan by Easter.
The goat and sheep brains casserole will put hairs on his chest.

Contraflow:

joker83:
I stick your head into my arse instead and ■■■■ so hard that your mouth wrap arround your head so you won’t be able to talk agai cos you talk sheyt you mug

I’m thinking of making this my new signature.

Lol :laughing:

europleb:
You"ve missed the ferry mate by about 15 years by my reckoning,when the wall came down it was the beginning of the end for us british drivers on this kind of work :cry:

…Im feeling dead proud and particularly pleased with myself :laughing: that a a true sound and accurate piece of advice that i wrote was rejected with such truculence and a level of immaturity and petulance that resulted in four pages of thorough entertainment for the more enlightened amongst us.The dummy was launched with the velocity and trajectory of a surface to air guided missile resulting in a sonic boom over the english channel…Happy new year to all you sensable guys and girls :wink: :wink: :wink:

There is in fact a UK called ISIS,blue trailers, see them about all the time.

Iv never done euro work.
The company I worked for does a lot of euro work.

The older serving lads of the company are on less now than they were 10 years ago working with same company.

There ain’t much difference in the pay with uk and euro tramping.
Think they only get there night out money and £50 extra for been parked up on weekend.

Most of euro lads are away 4-6 weeks at time thou.

It doesn’t really make it worth while.

toby1234abc:
He is on the way to Kabul and Hellmand Province with a two dropper in an ex Morrison’s day cab with no bunk bed or cab night heater.
His reload is Baghdad to collect 87,760 worn out tyres, handball load.
Using a car sat nav, compass and old Maritime charts off the Flea Bay.
Might be home by January 2016.

Yea, I reckon he’s currently sat in the Londacamp drinking chai and smoking a hubbly-bubbly full of hasheesh with the locals while the local tyre repair wallah is pop-riveting a patch of rubber on his punctured steer axle tyre wall. :stuck_out_tongue:

The-Snowman:
I passed my class 1 just under 3 years ago and I still listen to the older drivers for advice.

I passed mine over 20 years ago and still do the same. I’m just better at figuring out fact from fiction than I used to be. :smiley:

SteveBarnsleytrucker:
He’ll probably come back on here saying he was doing ADR work for a company called ISIS:

In Oxfordshire? With blue lorries? :wink:

switchlogic:

SteveBarnsleytrucker:
He’ll probably come back on here saying he was doing ADR work for a company called ISIS:

In Oxfordshire? With blue lorries? :wink:

I know Chris Hayter run old kit, but narrowboats?

switchlogic:

SteveBarnsleytrucker:
He’ll probably come back on here saying he was doing ADR work for a company called ISIS:

In Oxfordshire? With blue lorries? :wink:

Bloody hell I didn’t know of them! :blush: :slight_smile: