Oh Skywest (or Southwest)?

He needs one of these too:

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Don’t forget sunglasses on the other side:

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Seriously? No idea about rolling coal?

Y'all need to spend a weekend in northern New Hampshire.

Yeah, it's pretty stupid.

I mean, people spend thousands of dollars modifying their cars just so it can throw out some black smoke on purpose? To own liberals? This is next level insanity.
 
Hol’ up a minute. Why all this hate on cargo shorts? Cargo shorts are the best shorts.
Basketball shorts*. All the freeballing action you could ask for, 80% of my wardrobe and basically my uniform pants for most of the last decade. I didn't quite have the balls to show up in pajama pants like a few guys in the FAA tower did often. I was green with envy.
 
I saw someone coal roll themselves yesterday. They took off from a stop on an uphill and all the big giant cloud of smoke came out from between the cab and the bed for some dumbass reason but their back sliding window was open and a bunch of it went into the cab and I laughed and laughed.
 
I mean, people spend thousands of dollars modifying their cars just so it can throw out some black smoke on purpose? To own liberals? This is next level insanity.

Hahaha. I'm in Texas and this is the first I've heard of it. I just thought they needed a tune up or something when I've seen them.
 
I saw someone coal roll themselves yesterday. They took off from a stop on an uphill and all the big giant cloud of smoke came out from between the cab and the bed for some dumbass reason but their back sliding window was open and a bunch of it went into the cab and I laughed and laughed.
Sadly as a cyclist I'm all too familiar with rolling coal, haven't been hit myself but a-holes love to hit cyclists and electric cars.
 
Ehhh ... it happens.

One example, among many. Shift change around 15:45 was raucous; lots of joking as oncoming dispatchers were briefed about the current situation by those going home. The laughter and volume got loud, and finally someone yelled. “OPEN MIC! OPEN MIC!”

My very intelligent response was a loudly-yelled, “OH, POOP” (use your imagination), where upon the Supervisor yelled, “BOB, SHUT THE F*** UP, OPEN MIC.”

Had to be five minutes of gladhanding and cursing that went out over the airwaves - fire, EMS and police. The Commissioner and his deputy ran to dispatch and arrived out of breath (too late). Anyone monitoring in two states and seven or eight surrounding counties got a big earful.

All eight of us received “remedial training” about proper radio use and a written reprimand.

Contrite at the time, it has become a fine memory for a TON of people in the general area, and another bullet dodged over a long career.
 
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