Truckin
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Comment from Pam Lonsdale
Dude, post number 500? That's unbelievable to me! Congratulations:-)
This brought back memories of my childhood, and how we thought of truckers as kind of "knights of the road." They DID stop to help motorists. Now everyone has to stay on a strict company schedule, like my Amazon driver, who has a rhythmic ticking sound that dictates his cadence from truck to door and back.
The 50% in favor or not of Robin Hood or hood again shows how divided we are as a nation. In everything.
I liked this chapter, as it gave some great insight into the trucking business, as far as their challenges, liabilities, etc. I think it was needed for us to fully understand the world in which Clyde has forced himself.
xo
Pam
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2024
Dude, post number 500? That's unbelievable to me! Congratulations:-)
This brought back memories of my childhood, and how we thought of truckers as kind of "knights of the road." They DID stop to help motorists. Now everyone has to stay on a strict company schedule, like my Amazon driver, who has a rhythmic ticking sound that dictates his cadence from truck to door and back.
The 50% in favor or not of Robin Hood or hood again shows how divided we are as a nation. In everything.
I liked this chapter, as it gave some great insight into the trucking business, as far as their challenges, liabilities, etc. I think it was needed for us to fully understand the world in which Clyde has forced himself.
xo
Pam
Comment Written 20-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2024
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Thank you so very much! What a great review. You have nailed the essence of the story. And thank you for the six stars!
Comment from jim vecchio
CONGRATULATIONS ON THIS MILESTONE POST! And it was a great one. using the forum of PBS Newshour, you painted a grand picture of the driving situation without making it seem boring at all! Keep up the fantastic work!
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2024
CONGRATULATIONS ON THIS MILESTONE POST! And it was a great one. using the forum of PBS Newshour, you painted a grand picture of the driving situation without making it seem boring at all! Keep up the fantastic work!
Comment Written 19-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2024
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Thank you for the superlative review.
(But what happened to the stars that match the words?)
Comment from lyenochka
Congratulations on your 500th post, Wayne! And I always liked the PBS News Hour. My mom was so sad that Judy Woodruff retired. You made the interview sound very much like one she would do. I also like that without weighing in or giving her own opinion, she just informs the audience of the two ways that the Turnpike Terrorist is viewed as " Robin Hood, or just a hood."
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2024
Congratulations on your 500th post, Wayne! And I always liked the PBS News Hour. My mom was so sad that Judy Woodruff retired. You made the interview sound very much like one she would do. I also like that without weighing in or giving her own opinion, she just informs the audience of the two ways that the Turnpike Terrorist is viewed as " Robin Hood, or just a hood."
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2024
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Thank you and thank you. I think Judy would be tickled.
Geoff Bennett is a great follow on to Judy.
Comment from Wendy G
Typical style of interview where the person doesn't respond to the questions asked and slides away from any accountability. Now, how does Clyde view himself? A robin hood? Facing danger and the prospect of being caught, for the sake of all road-users by improving truckers' driving?
I guess we'll see ....
Wendy
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2024
Typical style of interview where the person doesn't respond to the questions asked and slides away from any accountability. Now, how does Clyde view himself? A robin hood? Facing danger and the prospect of being caught, for the sake of all road-users by improving truckers' driving?
I guess we'll see ....
Wendy
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2024
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Thank you for your very nice review. Clyde was surprised by the comparison to Robin Hood. And he totally dismissed being referred to as a hood, or terrorist. He only wants truckers to learn from their mistakes after suffering a little 'time-out' ... and ultimately to avenge Jane Ann.
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This was an interesting discussion for Clyde to hear. They are going to let the trucks go faster. I wonder if Clyde sees himself as a hero or a terrorist.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
This was an interesting discussion for Clyde to hear. They are going to let the trucks go faster. I wonder if Clyde sees himself as a hero or a terrorist.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
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He's always considered himself a simple man set on teaching bad drivers simple lessons and in so doing, avenging his wife. He doesn't understand the terrorist label.
Thank you for your very nice review.
Comment from Ric Myworld
Well, it looks like Clyde dodged the last segments bullet. LOL. But you keep me wondering what's about to happen next all the time. Great job!
Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
Well, it looks like Clyde dodged the last segments bullet. LOL. But you keep me wondering what's about to happen next all the time. Great job!
Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
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Thank you. That's about the best compliment you could give. I appreciate it.
Comment from Jim Wile
Well, there we have it in a nutshell. Is Clyde Robin Hood or just a hood. Is he a bully or bully for him as Teddy Roosevelt might have said.
Although many of the truckers follow the rules, Clyde is certainly making the country aware of some of the abuses heaped on the 4-wheelers by them. He reminds me of a certain politician who uses unconventional methods to shake people up and to show them how horrible the status quo on the road is and how much power and influence the truckers have.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
Well, there we have it in a nutshell. Is Clyde Robin Hood or just a hood. Is he a bully or bully for him as Teddy Roosevelt might have said.
Although many of the truckers follow the rules, Clyde is certainly making the country aware of some of the abuses heaped on the 4-wheelers by them. He reminds me of a certain politician who uses unconventional methods to shake people up and to show them how horrible the status quo on the road is and how much power and influence the truckers have.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
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Yay! You got the whole point of the story. (Not to say that there aren't idiotic car drivers.)
thanks for your great review.
Comment from Gayla putnam
You know a great deal about trucks and truck drivers. Your dialogue with PBS reporter Judy Woodruff is excellent. I learned a lot about truck drivers. It was well done and believable. I felt I had tuned into a live interview. One paragraph needs some work. I think some extra words were inserted. It the one that starts: "Yes, but isn't it true that many of them don't belong.......... I liked the ending. "A Robin Hood or just a hood." Keep on trucking, and thanks for the story. gayla
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
You know a great deal about trucks and truck drivers. Your dialogue with PBS reporter Judy Woodruff is excellent. I learned a lot about truck drivers. It was well done and believable. I felt I had tuned into a live interview. One paragraph needs some work. I think some extra words were inserted. It the one that starts: "Yes, but isn't it true that many of them don't belong.......... I liked the ending. "A Robin Hood or just a hood." Keep on trucking, and thanks for the story. gayla
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
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Thank you for your great review!
Comment from Begin Again
Wow! You did an excellent job with this chapter and the on-air interview. My husband was an over-the-road trucker before we were married, but I heard both sides of the story, and none of it is pretty.
Smiles, Carol
shall we, Judy asked. (Just needs a quick quote mark)
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
Wow! You did an excellent job with this chapter and the on-air interview. My husband was an over-the-road trucker before we were married, but I heard both sides of the story, and none of it is pretty.
Smiles, Carol
shall we, Judy asked. (Just needs a quick quote mark)
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
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Thank you for the catch. And especially for the six stars!