Crazy Pix: 02/08/08

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The secret to free drinks,
any time, any where.
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She can’t leave the house without a
guy offering to buy her a drink.
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Hey Jerry, About Your Question…

I managed to delete your question you left in the comment box. Sorry about that, but here’s my response (not much help I’m afraid):

Howdy Jerry. I’m not 100% sure I know what you’re talking about. I think you’re referring to tire checks due to carrying hazmat. If that’s the case, I’m not much help there. I don’t personally carry hazmat, and a quick search yielded nothing that might be of help.

If I got you all wrong, feel free to ask again, but please, click on the “? A Trucker” tab at the top, and enter your question there.

Peter Parkour

Do you have a question you’d like to ask a trucker? If so, click here. If you’d like to read Q & A’s already asked of a trucker, click here.

StarWars Kid: The Evolution

If you’re not familliar with StarWars Kid…

Per Wikipedia: On November 4, 2002 the boy made a video of himself swinging a golf ball retriever around as a weapon, presumably imitating the Darth Maul character from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace who wields a double-bladed lightsaber. The video was filmed at the studio of his high school, and the tape was left forgotten in a basement. The original owner of the videotape discovered his recorded acts and immediately shared it with some friends. Thinking that it would be a funny prank, they encoded it to a WMV file and shared it using the Kazaa peer-to-peer file sharing network…

StarWars Kid: The Beginning

StarWars Kid: Drunken Jedi

StarWars Kid: The Matrix

StarWars Kid: A New Hope

StarWars Kid: The Animated Classic

Per Wikipedia (continued): Within two weeks, the file was downloaded several million times. An adapted version of the video was created, adding Star Wars music, texts, and lightsaber lights and sounds to his golf ball retriever.

As of 27 November 2006 it has been estimated by The Viral Factory that the videos had been viewed over 900 million times, making it the most popular “viral video” on the Internet.

Poor kid, lucky us. :twisted: