Remember when the whole family would pile into the station wagon and go for a Sunday drive? Maybe we'd stop at that flee market out in Romeo? Or when Dad would take the kids on a "mystery ride" down by the factories on the river front?
This ain't that.



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Are those mattresses?????
Of course. Mattresses, goats, TVs, crates of fruit or veggies, bricks and lumber, you name it, they overload a truck with it.
Not too many old brick roads in Baghdad, I bet. I don't think there are too many left in Detroit either.
That looks like an armored armor recovery vehicle - is it? Or just a big, heavy 18 wheeler?
Note the "Yellow Ribbon" on the driver's side door.
It's an 18 wheeler, but I have seen them used as recovery vehicles.
I never noticed the yellow ribbon. I wonder if it means the same thing?
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