Posted by trucker40 on December 19, 2008 at 09:29:56 from (69.154.19.154):
In Reply to: Re: OT/is it just me? posted by rrlund on December 19, 2008 at 08:43:30:
You know Ive been to Michigan a lot of times.You all finally fixed the roads to where I didnt break a trailer spring every week going up there.You all have lots of apples,berrys,and other stuff that most states dont have.You all have a big apple juice plant.You all have good paying loads going to your state for food haulers,and even better paying food loads that go to Canada.Detroit is a mess usually,and Grand Rapids,but your state is by no means my least favorite state to go to.You all have lots of unemployment,but other places do as well.You have some big Meijers warehouses that employ a lot of people.You all have lots of mom and pop places that make car parts.If you dont like Michigan so much try Mississippi in a ice storm.All you can do is park and hope you are far enough away from the road they dont kill you when they crash.
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