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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 08:30:10 +1100
"Rod Speed" wrote:
wrote in message news
On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 19:49:57 +1100
"Rod Speed" wrote:
wrote in message news Don’t live anywhere near there, thanks.

Doesn't really matter if your a skippy or a kiwi either,
you still don't know what you're talking about.

We'll see, gutless.


http://assets.fwi.co.uk/7308989-livestock-lorry-rex.jpg

**** all of them use those on DIRT roads, ****wit.


http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/4a47299578...ttle-float-dri

ing-through-a-disinfected-bath-at-the-bakewell-dbec2b.jpg

Not a DIRT road in sight, ****wit.


Its a road made of dirt.


Nope, gravel.


Gravel and mud which is dirt. I know you lot have trouble speaking proper
english over there but do at least try when you're on a uk newsgroup.

That's a dirt road, ****wit.
https://letgotravelaustralia.files.w...al-paml-creek-

rossing.jpg

No,


Yep.


Nope. Its not a road at all, its a track. Buy yourself a dictionary.

thats not a road at all and you wouldn't be getting any road
vehicle along that without a tow especially not a loaded truck.


Wrong, as always. Watch Outback Truckers, particularly the
segments with Steve Graham doing it sometime with a fully
loaded semi and often a double or triple, ****wit.


You wouldn't get a truck up that without help, end of, so stop bull****ting
based on something you've seen on a reality TV show no none has ever heard of.