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Stobarts a case in point ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeepJeep" data-source="post: 6669477" data-attributes="member: 60660"><p>A Tang.</p><p></p><p>Will be male aged 18-28, living in north Armagh area, more psychically someone who drinks in The Famous Grouse Bar. These young men can be noticed by a their V8 Scania jacket and in more recent years they have diversified and the jackets will have a company website on back with a Scania badge on the front , a Ben shearman shirt, a Brown belt, denim jeans and a pair of super Hampton boots.</p><p>Before they gain there HGV licences they shall have done at least one season of Silage (or as they will say “the grass”).</p><p>In the summer months they can be found at most major truck shows, they seem to hunt in packs as there is normally a number of them together, listening to Garth brooks and tri axel music. Alought there may be 7-8 of their lorries in a small area they like to congregate in on single cab sometime up to 12 of them at a time. (Bewarned and be careful whilst passing them as one wrong move could lead to copious amounts of unprovoked verbal slagging to any passer by, it’s the tang equivalent to the travellers grabbing. </p><p>Their Yoke will be a V8 Scania Topline.</p><p>It will have the full frilly curtain and led scania griffin logo on the back wall , straight pipes and will have lots of Kelsa accessories. He will pull a fridge trailer which he will call a frigo.</p><p>He will normally do Northern Ireland to mainland UK which he will call the bean, five trips every two weeks and will do two laps of the parking lot when arriving and leaving using as many gear changes and blip the throttle between every gear change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepJeep, post: 6669477, member: 60660"] A Tang. Will be male aged 18-28, living in north Armagh area, more psychically someone who drinks in The Famous Grouse Bar. These young men can be noticed by a their V8 Scania jacket and in more recent years they have diversified and the jackets will have a company website on back with a Scania badge on the front , a Ben shearman shirt, a Brown belt, denim jeans and a pair of super Hampton boots. Before they gain there HGV licences they shall have done at least one season of Silage (or as they will say “the grass”). In the summer months they can be found at most major truck shows, they seem to hunt in packs as there is normally a number of them together, listening to Garth brooks and tri axel music. Alought there may be 7-8 of their lorries in a small area they like to congregate in on single cab sometime up to 12 of them at a time. (Bewarned and be careful whilst passing them as one wrong move could lead to copious amounts of unprovoked verbal slagging to any passer by, it’s the tang equivalent to the travellers grabbing. Their Yoke will be a V8 Scania Topline. It will have the full frilly curtain and led scania griffin logo on the back wall , straight pipes and will have lots of Kelsa accessories. He will pull a fridge trailer which he will call a frigo. He will normally do Northern Ireland to mainland UK which he will call the bean, five trips every two weeks and will do two laps of the parking lot when arriving and leaving using as many gear changes and blip the throttle between every gear change. [/QUOTE]
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