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Author Topic: Ice Road Truckers  (Read 378 times)
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« on: June 27, 2011, 08:55:00 AM »

I love this program, that comes on every Sunday Night. For those that have not seen this show, the show follows, 5 truck drivers, that crosss some of the most dangerous roads in Canada and Alaska, delivering goods to varous places in the artic, that are so isolated, that the only way they can get supplies, is by truck. Now to make it even more dangerous, the truckers, have to cross many frozen lakes, that will stay frozen for only a month or two, for the truckers to get the supplies through.
   Its really a good show, and beautiful country..Anyhow one of the drivers, by the name of (Alex Debogorske), was taking a load in the North.West Corner of Manitoba , Canada..The roads were snow and ice covered as he drove along it he keep meeting other traffic coming from the other direction. Since he was driving such a long rig, he had to be careful on the curves and not push a truck over the pass. He was starting to get mad at all the traffic he was meeting and said.."will I guess I will see a flying saucer in the next bend of the road, LOL, or a sasquatch.

    He made those remards in jest of course, but I wonder how many of them ice road truckers up there in the far north do see bigfoot, or sasquatch while they drive those dangerous roads, that go to nowhere?  Cool
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