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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1365645" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I never met Gabe or worked for Rygaard Logging but I sure worked a bunch in their neighborhood. I think it must have something to do with personality to own a northwest logging company, but logging company owners are the scariest people in the world to ride with. They always have too much going on at the same time. On the phone, on the radio, writing notes to themselves, flying down the road talking to others and themselves, one hand on the wheel on terrible roads, or no hands on the wheel and steering with their left knee. Seat belts are for people who have lots of spare time to buckle them. The whole time their right foot is nailed to the floor. I have driven across the country with drunk rodeo cowboys and felt safer than riding with log company owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1365645, member: 498"] I never met Gabe or worked for Rygaard Logging but I sure worked a bunch in their neighborhood. I think it must have something to do with personality to own a northwest logging company, but logging company owners are the scariest people in the world to ride with. They always have too much going on at the same time. On the phone, on the radio, writing notes to themselves, flying down the road talking to others and themselves, one hand on the wheel on terrible roads, or no hands on the wheel and steering with their left knee. Seat belts are for people who have lots of spare time to buckle them. The whole time their right foot is nailed to the floor. I have driven across the country with drunk rodeo cowboys and felt safer than riding with log company owners. [/QUOTE]
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