bigblu 2 you
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i own that sweater.still wear it at times."old school".
i own that sweater.still wear it at times."old school".
i own that sweater.still wear it at times."old school".
i own that sweater.still wear it at times."old school".
You must be in feeders, because in Pkg I was told that I could no longer wear my old school pull over windbreaker. Bastards
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From time to time, I have seen posts about the old trucks, old uniforms and such. Would love to see some pictures if anyone cares to share.
Thanks.
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Had one of those sweaters and the raincoat too. Uniforms with tied packages and Olympic Rings also.i own that sweater.still wear it at times."old school".
From time to time, I have seen posts about the old trucks, old uniforms and such. Would love to see some pictures if anyone cares to share.
Thanks.
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From my early Days in the mid 80's. I believe the small one is a P-300 that I drove as a split driver in a rural area, and the oldFrom time to time, I have seen posts about the old trucks, old uniforms and such. Would love to see some pictures if anyone cares to share.
Thanks.
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Never saw a 300. Drove p400s though. My first route was in a p600.From my early Days in the mid 80's. I believe the small one is a P-300 that I drove as a split driver in a rural area, and the old
P-600 tank on one of Jerseys wonderful winter days duting peak
Why are you posting a picture of my package car?
Now we have to teach you how to post them correctly.shared a couple of pics back in the day
Never saw a 300. Drove p400s though. My first route was in a p6
That ing pig! It was a POS!
Some of the real old p600s with wooden bulk head doors had them when I started. That’s how you locked it. Needless to say it wasn’t locked or the key was always in it.
Thanks for the tipNow we have to teach you how to post them correctly.
Go back and edit your last post
Hit the insert, then hit full image
I'm here to help brotherThanks for the tip
When I started most of the trucks were 600's. A few 800's but nothing bigger. No 500's or 700's yet but there were still a few of the old 400's around.600's were tanks, back then the largest in our center was a 800, when we got our first 1000 everyone was all over it, Then again over 70's and 150's along with nordic tracs etc bigger cars were needed
Or left open. Couldn't stand it when I got a sliver under my fingernail from grabbing the chain. Oh yeah, and the chain slapping against the door all day.Some of the real old p600s with wooden bulk head doors had them when I started. That’s how you locked it. Needless to say it wasn’t locked or the key was always in it.
Those ing wooden doors and shelves!Or left open. Couldn't stand it when I got a sliver under my fingernail from grabbing the chain. Oh yeah, and the chain slapping against the door all day.