Comments on There's always a story, Part DeuxTypePad2009-04-11T01:09:24ZToronto Starhttps://thestar.blogs.com/kenzie/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://thestar.blogs.com/kenzie/2009/04/theres-always-a-story-part-deux/comments/atom.xml/JoyceSERENA21 commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef017c3627df38970b2013-01-22T23:45:51Z2013-01-23T03:40:56ZJoyceSERENA21http://goodfinance-blog.comSome time ago, I did need to buy a good car for my corporation but I didn't have enough money...<p>Some time ago, I did need to buy a good car for my corporation but I didn't have enough money and couldn't purchase something. Thank God my comrade suggested to get the home loans at reliable bank. So, I acted so and was satisfied with my short term loan. </p>Jim commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01157041f94a970b2009-04-23T02:44:46Z2009-04-23T02:44:46ZJimHi Mark: Absolutely they are! I think it's brilliant. Jim Kenzie<p>Hi Mark:</p>
<p>Absolutely they are!</p>
<p>I think it's brilliant.</p>
<p>Jim Kenzie<br />
</p>Jim commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01157041e6c2970b2009-04-23T02:09:26Z2009-04-23T02:09:26ZJimHello "S": One of the drawbacks of being an engineer, I guess! 'Whimsy' does indeed appear to be the answer,...<p>Hello "S":</p>
<p>One of the drawbacks of being an engineer, I guess!</p>
<p>'Whimsy' does indeed appear to be the answer, and judging from (most of ) the comments on this post he has indeed succeeded in bringing smiles to many faces!</p>
<p>In these days of road rage, good on him.</p>
<p>Jim Kenzie<br />
</p>Jim commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01156f4b73f0970c2009-04-23T01:54:42Z2009-04-23T01:54:42ZJimHello Copper_Jack: My, how quick we are to judge without knowing all the facts! What are you - a CSI?...<p>Hello Copper_Jack:</p>
<p>My, how quick we are to judge without knowing all the facts!</p>
<p>What are you - a CSI?</p>
<p>Traffic was dead-stopped when he took those shots. </p>
<p>And yes, I thought it WAS nice work!</p>
<p>Jim Kenzie<br />
</p>Bert Coates commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01157029b716970b2009-04-18T21:59:53Z2009-04-18T21:59:53ZBert CoatesJim: This has to be what I would consider the ultimate - toy hauler. Bert Coates<p>Jim: This has to be what I would consider the ultimate - toy hauler.<br />
Bert Coates</p>Jim commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef011570294aff970b2009-04-18T17:12:15Z2009-04-18T17:12:15ZJimHi Corey: So, the truckers are just having a bit of sport with us? I like it. Jim<p>Hi Corey:</p>
<p>So, the truckers are just having a bit of sport with us?</p>
<p>I like it.</p>
<p>Jim</p>Tim G. commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01156f2ce5e3970c2009-04-16T17:29:42Z2009-04-16T17:29:42ZTim G.I think the flatbed was actually "unloaded" and on its way to pick up an actual piece of equipment... but...<p>I think the flatbed was actually "unloaded" and on its way to pick up an actual piece of equipment... but that's a cool thing for the driver to have done on his way there.</p>Mark commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01157022cbce970b2009-04-16T13:00:09Z2009-04-16T13:00:09ZMarkHi Jim, aren't truck drivers allowed to have a sense of humor? If you're back-hauling an empty float trailer and...<p>Hi Jim, aren't truck drivers allowed to have a sense of humor? If you're back-hauling an empty float trailer and have an extra five minutes to strap the Tonka truck on...</p>Emro commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01156f2acab6970c2009-04-15T20:02:55Z2009-04-15T20:02:56ZEmroToo funny!<p>Too funny!</p>Kevin commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef0115701d527b970b2009-04-14T21:15:15Z2009-04-23T02:33:46ZKevinIf you could have shown a picture of the truck I might be able to recognize the driver. I worked...<p>If you could have shown a picture of the truck I might be able to recognize the driver. I worked with a guy in Edmonton who straps a Tonka truck to his trailer. </p>
<p>Don't why but it is humorous.</p>DjDTAZ commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01156f22b624970c2009-04-14T02:59:23Z2009-04-23T02:12:12ZDjDTAZhttp://www.360Sync.comI'm gonna guess it's just a placeholder and a sort of joke. Pretty sure the truck was on its way...<p>I'm gonna guess it's just a placeholder and a sort of joke. Pretty sure the truck was on its way to pick up something big.</p>S. Searle commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef0115701837a0970b2009-04-13T16:09:54Z2009-04-13T16:09:54ZS. SearleJim, I'm surprised that you don't recognize whimsy when you see it. No doubt that truck was dead-heading somewhere and...<p>Jim, I'm surprised that you don't recognize whimsy when you see it. No doubt that truck was dead-heading somewhere and the driver thought he'd bring a smile to the faces of those on the road around him.</p>sjk commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef011570143ec8970b2009-04-11T18:52:11Z2009-04-23T01:59:37ZsjkThat is awesome. Must be what he does when traveling empty. Throw the Tonka on and get people talking. It's...<p>That is awesome.</p>
<p>Must be what he does when traveling empty. Throw the Tonka on and get people talking.</p>
<p>It's so simple and utterly pointless that it's brilliant.</p>Copper_Jack commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef01157013d536970b2009-04-11T14:36:36Z2009-04-11T14:36:36ZCopper_JackGlad to see you are supporting your son putting lives at risk...passenger? Anyone can tell he was in the drivers...<p>Glad to see you are supporting your son putting lives at risk...passenger? Anyone can tell he was in the drivers seat taking those pictures. Nice work...</p>Corey commented on 'There's always a story, Part Deux'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf8f353ef0115701291d6970b2009-04-11T03:48:00Z2009-04-18T17:10:55ZCoreyHi Jim, Drop deck tractor trailers like that end up running empty quite a bit. They are mostly used for...<p>Hi Jim,</p>
<p>Drop deck tractor trailers like that end up running empty quite a bit. They are mostly used for heavy equipment and it's not easy to get loads going both ways. Some drivers put the Tonka trucks on just for fun. I've also seen them use toy bulldozers and other toy earth moving equipment. </p>