When you name your product "Best" it may mean that it isn't the best. I think Andy may be right. But then they transport milk in tankers like this, so maybe there's a "Best" milk truck right behind this one?
When we were little, family trip, the family car pulled even with a brand new semi tanker trailer, all gleaming chrome and sanitary white. My mother, cranked her window down and hollered at the driver: "What you hauling, milk." The answer chagrined my mom: :No ma'm, whiskey."
How many cups he is transporting then.
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I am guessing the tanker is transporting some thing else than coffee.
ReplyDeleteWhen you name your product "Best" it may mean that it isn't the best. I think Andy may be right. But then they transport milk in tankers like this, so maybe there's a "Best" milk truck right behind this one?
ReplyDeleteEnough for a day:)
ReplyDelete@ 8,000 gallons, that would yield 128,000 eight ounce cups. I think I'd get a caffeine headache.
ReplyDeleteWhen we were little, family trip, the family car pulled even with a brand new semi tanker trailer, all gleaming chrome and sanitary white. My mother, cranked her window down and hollered at the driver: "What you hauling, milk." The answer chagrined my mom: :No ma'm, whiskey."
ReplyDelete...by the tanker load?
ReplyDeleteAll that caffeine would have me awake for weeks! ;-)
ReplyDeleteFollow that truck!
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
Great
ReplyDeleteI'm more of a tea drinker...
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