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You'd think the slogan would be on a tanker truck rather than a dump body. Speaking of which, I'd like to see an oil tanker with the slogan 'BURN GAS" on it.
Maybe it's got like kegs or barrels of water on it... maybe it's loaded with gallon jugs of Deer Park.
I don't think I get the subliminal message...?
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NOS: I was just trying to say something retarded to make the picture appear even funnier than it already is. It's an early 60s? Dodge COE 8-lug dump, and says "8 cubic yards" on the dump body but then advertises water drinking... W T F ? :wacko: For some reason I love dumb $hit like this.
Here's a thought......... Maybe the truck is owned by the "Drinkwater" company. Lots of British companies have names that are strange to us. Just checked it out. There is a subsidary of BFI (the garbage people) in England called Drinkwater. The truck looks like it could be used for hauling waste.

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wow. strange & retarded at the same time. maybe I'll open up a Ice Cream stand called "Fermented Plutonium Wastewater" :P

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