A trucker and his wife from Arizona visited Al’s Oasis in April. Wife Lori likes to video-blog some of the truck stops they visit. Here’s her video review of their Oacoma adventure:
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notes from a South Dakota expatriate
A trucker and his wife from Arizona visited Al’s Oasis in April. Wife Lori likes to video-blog some of the truck stops they visit. Here’s her video review of their Oacoma adventure:
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These AZ catastrophe “preppers” proudly announce their apparent right wing swallowed propaganda that when the “SHTF” patriots must shoot their brothers and sisters coming after them and their stored foodstuffs in self defense, with their fear driven “obsession” of buying up thousands of rounds of ammunition and dozens of ar15 assault rifles with bump stocks. Great life philosophy. Thanks 24/7 right wing talk radio, Cliven Bundy and militia movements and Mitch McConnell and Kristi Noem. The Las Vegas mass shooting was a reflection of this. The less education the better I guess, is the Republican strategy.
Too bad they missed “Dignity” at the rest stop on the other side of the river.
Nice video. I thoroughly enjoyed the view inside driving down the hill. Never been in a tractor on the open road. Thanks for posting it, Cory.
Pleasant trip through Al’s Oasis. I’ve never been … until today. I drove tractor/trailer in the Teamster’s Union for 10 years but rarely over the road. Fun to sit up high. Though, the first minute did excite my gephyrophobia which I sometimes use as an excuse for not visiting ESD, anymore. Really it’s the politics and the billboards that are off putting.
Is that retired SDSU professor and Brooking County Democratic Party chair Mary Perpich leaving at 4:44?
It is a nice enough video. As Darrell said, too bad they missed “Dignity.” That statue is magnificent.
Oh, they mentioned Dignity at the very start, when they drove past. But yes, a chance missed to see it up close.
Nick! That might well be Mary! The truckers weren’t there the day of the Dems meeting, were they?