Truckin
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Comment from Jim Wile
I'm wondering if Clyde secretly enjoys the moniker "truck killer" and is actually having some sort of fun doing what he's doing. In Breaking Bad, Walt started out his meth-making entirely for leaving it to his family when he wouldn't be around, but over the course of the show, his own desire for power and money and the high it gave him became his raison d'etre.
Although Thurmon seemed to understand Clyde's reasoning for doing what he does, I wonder if most others aren't getting it, because, as you say, the truckers' driving seems to be getting even worse than before. Seems like J.D. Trucking is at least taking heed and trying to increase the safety of their drivers. But maybe that's just a ploy and a message to the truck killer to lay off his trucks.
Oh, this is getting complicated, but good.
I feel sorry for the son, and Thurmon for that matter, for not being able to talk things out, but it was a tense moment.
reply by the author on 11-Oct-2024
I'm wondering if Clyde secretly enjoys the moniker "truck killer" and is actually having some sort of fun doing what he's doing. In Breaking Bad, Walt started out his meth-making entirely for leaving it to his family when he wouldn't be around, but over the course of the show, his own desire for power and money and the high it gave him became his raison d'etre.
Although Thurmon seemed to understand Clyde's reasoning for doing what he does, I wonder if most others aren't getting it, because, as you say, the truckers' driving seems to be getting even worse than before. Seems like J.D. Trucking is at least taking heed and trying to increase the safety of their drivers. But maybe that's just a ploy and a message to the truck killer to lay off his trucks.
Oh, this is getting complicated, but good.
I feel sorry for the son, and Thurmon for that matter, for not being able to talk things out, but it was a tense moment.
Comment Written 11-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 11-Oct-2024
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Thank you!
Certainly Clyde feels pride in his success, his ability to teach truckers lessons. He might even begin to feel that a couple hours out of their day isn't enough, he should permanently disable the trucks! I could have him sense his wife reigning him in.
Comment from Ric Myworld
It almost sounds as if Clyde is softening up a little bit or at least toward J.D.'s Trucking, but if I'm guessing right, it won't last for long. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 11-Oct-2024
It almost sounds as if Clyde is softening up a little bit or at least toward J.D.'s Trucking, but if I'm guessing right, it won't last for long. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 11-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 11-Oct-2024
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Thanks for the review. He'll let J. D. slide. (Because J.B. Hunt is from my home state of Arkansas.) smiley face here
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LOL.
Comment from Wendy G
Clyde is off in his own world - he IS a terrorist and good people like Thurmon will end up hurt, with damage to their trucks causing them to lose work, money lost, and even less family time. Time he got caught. But it is good to learn about the life and difficulties faced by the truck-drivers.
Wendy
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2024
Clyde is off in his own world - he IS a terrorist and good people like Thurmon will end up hurt, with damage to their trucks causing them to lose work, money lost, and even less family time. Time he got caught. But it is good to learn about the life and difficulties faced by the truck-drivers.
Wendy
Comment Written 09-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2024
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Thank you. Notice I'm not glorifying Clyde.
Of the thousands of opportunities for contact between a trucker and a car every day, it is probably impossible to drive perfectly. But the egregious offenders present real hazards.
Clyde will not be the hero of this story.
Thank you for your very thoughtful review.
Comment from lyenochka
I like Thurmon. What a good father to even consider that his tone of voice could hurt his son's feelings. I hope Clyde signs up to drive. Maybe he can learn about the good drivers that way
"Where's your mom?" Thurmand asked (Thurmon)
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
I like Thurmon. What a good father to even consider that his tone of voice could hurt his son's feelings. I hope Clyde signs up to drive. Maybe he can learn about the good drivers that way
"Where's your mom?" Thurmand asked (Thurmon)
Comment Written 09-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
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oops. (Thurmon) Changing names is always a (potential) problem.
Thank you for your great review.
Comment from jim vecchio
Wish I had a six! Your story keeps moving so well! I could see this as a motion picture, with interjecting scenes of Clyde and Thurman. I appreciate all the info you put into the story. I have learned a lot about the truckers' world.
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
Wish I had a six! Your story keeps moving so well! I could see this as a motion picture, with interjecting scenes of Clyde and Thurman. I appreciate all the info you put into the story. I have learned a lot about the truckers' world.
Comment Written 09-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
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Thank you. Trucking has to be a tough life. Too bad the bad ones have so harmed their reputations.
Thanks for the wished for six!
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When I worked at a paper, there was a car dealership across the way. One unfortunate trucker forgot to lock in his cargo and in the middle of traffic, a brand new car fell off, avoiding the traffic but ending up crumpled and smashed. II felt so bad for the drivers.
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What an expensive mistake!
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I can't believe I just happened to look out the window at that time.
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
Clyde may not realize it yet, but this chapter really drilled in for me that big rigs and 4-wheelers work together on the road; when one isn't playing fair anymore, others can suffer.
I feel bad for Thurmon and the situation with his family. I know this happens with multiple professions, but it always makes me feel bad for the child.
Hey Clyde, you are a terrorist, whether you think so or not!
Read you soon, Wayne.
xo
Pam
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
Clyde may not realize it yet, but this chapter really drilled in for me that big rigs and 4-wheelers work together on the road; when one isn't playing fair anymore, others can suffer.
I feel bad for Thurmon and the situation with his family. I know this happens with multiple professions, but it always makes me feel bad for the child.
Hey Clyde, you are a terrorist, whether you think so or not!
Read you soon, Wayne.
xo
Pam
Comment Written 09-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
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Thank you! Yes, Clyde is terrorizing the highways. Just because he targets trucks, doesn't preclude auto drivers from feeling the terror as well. What I'm hoping to show is how easily a person can be captive to a mindset (vengeful targeted road rage). And that we are all human and everyone makes mistakes. A trucker may have a thousand meaningful encounters a day. Even a tiny error percentage impacts a lot of car drivers. It's the egregious who Clyde looks for, though he might zero in on one whose skill set is generally exemplary.
Thanks again for your great review.
Comment from royowen
I remember the Truckee song years ago, and their distinctly idiomatic language, iconic in its delivery, almost like rhyming Cockney, and Aussie rhyming language/slang. I like this, terrorists are people with a bee in their bonnet, they allow vengeance to be a self righteous appointment for judgement, beautifully written Wayne, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
I remember the Truckee song years ago, and their distinctly idiomatic language, iconic in its delivery, almost like rhyming Cockney, and Aussie rhyming language/slang. I like this, terrorists are people with a bee in their bonnet, they allow vengeance to be a self righteous appointment for judgement, beautifully written Wayne, blessings Roy
Comment Written 09-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
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Thank you. You nailed it.
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Well dine
Comment from Michael Ludwinder
What a thrilling chapter! I love the details in Thurmon's observations like the the leaf blower bouncing out of the truck! This feels so real. I like how you show the difference between Clyde and the other drivers. Your dialogue feels natural. Keep it up; I'm eager to see where you take these characters next!
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
What a thrilling chapter! I love the details in Thurmon's observations like the the leaf blower bouncing out of the truck! This feels so real. I like how you show the difference between Clyde and the other drivers. Your dialogue feels natural. Keep it up; I'm eager to see where you take these characters next!
Comment Written 09-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
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Thank you. Believe it or not. The leaf blower incident 'was' real. It happened right in front of us. I commented to my wife, "Look at that leaf blower. It could bounce right out of there." Less than a minute later it happened. We were very fortunate not to have a several-car pile-up.
Comment from Begin Again
Maybe a little softness settling into Clyde's old bones? Taking a second look at what he thought and maybe what he didn't always see. Another great chapter, of course.
Smiles, Carol
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
Maybe a little softness settling into Clyde's old bones? Taking a second look at what he thought and maybe what he didn't always see. Another great chapter, of course.
Smiles, Carol
Comment Written 09-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2024
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Thank you. I appreciate your very nice review.