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Vissers_Logistic
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01:35, 9th of January, 2017
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RealKrafter
01:35, 9th of January, 2017
@ VISSERS_LOGISTIC - ))
Vissers_Logistic
01:18, 9th of January, 2017
Well it's true, just ask Buddy, Saskia's husband. ;) Canadians are expert beer drinkers too! :D
BearPoland
03:11, 8th of January, 2017
very nice shot +1 :)
RealKrafter
14:46, 7th of January, 2017
*Well, you know ! In my country, as in Canada, all are crazy about hockey , and if you look up the summit series of `72 , you can see that we have about each other a lot of stereotypes )
RealKrafter
14:39, 7th of January, 2017
Well, it all fits !) For most of Canada's forest roads or even the lack thereof , a lot of sawmills. but... No ! Judging by the character you've described he's a classic american "redneck" !!!)
Vissers_Logistic
13:38, 7th of January, 2017
Hehe and what makes you think he's Canadian? ;)
RealKrafter
00:02, 7th of January, 2017
Yes, this is Jack a real canadian )))))
Vissers_Logistic
23:57, 6th of January, 2017
J0034. Pine Jack used to Be a lumberjack. It's where he got his nickname from. A big guy and very handy with an axe, he also drove logging trucks. When the sawmill closed and tree-cutting was stopped, he found work as a trucker. He drove the same way he chopped trees: like a man on fire. But it also meant he was used to driving in tight places, and small, bumpy, badly maintained roads, usually at high speed.