Mount a video camera to the dash of my semi truck and film the roads ahead. Haha! Show what we have to go through day in and day out. I need to figure out how to take care of this. Later, QD.
a day in the life of QD. maybe youll catch something interesting happen on the roads![]()
haha too bad you cant stream it and put it up as a webcam so we can watch during the day. which routes do you commonly take?
so it's gonna be like watchin COPS jus with a higher up view point from a semi dash cam?
i can see it in stores OPITION VIDEO-QD edition
Dangerous drives.
Pretty much the same idea but it's about "dangerous" routes through America...
Shows on history channel I believe...
Still a good idea tho qd
OBAMA..... *IS*
One. Big. Ass. Mistake. America.
ice road truckers...
Way Too Big
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
_██_
(ಠ_ృ) Riveting tale, chap.
Great idea. I always respect what truck drivers have to go through, and I just get a small taste of all the idiots on the road compared to them. Having to obey the "rules of the road", slower traffic in the right lane that nobody follows, getting cut off, nobody allowing you to pass, ect.
That would be cool
duct tape lol
QD, get this. I'm guessing that you already have a camera that will let you record for long times.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014F9H4K/...SIN=B0014F9H4K
"Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting." - Steve McQueen
Or if your feelin a little froggy to get a decent mount: www.stickypod.com
QD, let's start a show, Paved Road Truckers. I'm going to need you to act some just to spice up the entertainment. Just minor things, like drink some Natty Light, throw in a dip, and cuss A LOT. Oh one last thing, we need horns on the front of your truck.
Priceless^^^^^
OBAMA..... *IS*
One. Big. Ass. Mistake. America.
Very beautiful scenery out there. Sometimes so beautiful it seems like a dream.
Shoot one early morning I was driving thru Chicago while the sun was coming up. Shitty thing was it was so foggy you could hardly see 10 ft ahead of you very clearly so you had to drive very slow and cautiously, but w/ the sun coming up and the shine thru the fog and country fields it was unbelievable.