A Waste Of An Outlaw

Published 2023-08-03

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  • After 30 years on the road I'm proud to say I got to Truck America when America was truly Free 1970's 80's & 90's was the greatest Truckin days of all time, We got go across Hover Dam we got to Truck over 100 Mph with no fear of jail We partied anytime we wanted, Truckin or Parked up, We did it our way and we done it right, Back when you could recognize a Trucker by the way he dressed, Those days are gone forever in the past, The True Profesional Trucker very few are left. ❤
  • @2024pray
    Wow so true! Brother keep it up, been trucking for 35 yrs and have 40 trucks and we are all tired of the brokers getting Rich off is! Should be against the law. Without us no one will get groceries or anything else! True American truckers like us are a dieing breed. Outlaw trucking for life! 💪 🔥 smoke! Damn ELD’s! Much respect brother!
  • @rocket3795
    I love this song ❤❤ 28 yrs in truckin an dam this song is dead on I listen to it alot
  • @joycehocking9312
    I am my Father's Daughter and God Rest His Soul. He was a Owner Operator Over-The-Road Truck Driver for 40 Years and had the Respect, Honor and Dignity of the Old Scool Truckers. I had the privilege of riding with my Dad on many Long Hauls and that Old Truckers Law of the long roads he Taught me. God Blessed me with both my Parents giving me a little bit of each of there passions. This Country would HAVE to shut down without Truckers like you Men and Women. Thank ALL of the OLD TRUCK DRIVERS.
  • @renae232323
    😢 I am the widow of a Truck driver, as a matter of fact I am wearing a t-shirt right now that says "The only thing tougher than a trucker, is a truckers wife" He drove a truck for nearly 40 years and was an owner operator for the last 8 years before he had to stop working all together due to the fact he had been diagnosed with Silicosis (black lung disease) caused from hauling sand, gravel, fly ash & gyp rock for so many years. He is greatly missed. He passed away October 3,2014 and was on Hospice care at home for 2 years. He was 60 years old and was my world. Thank you for this song. To all the truckers out there "keep the shiny side up and stay out of the ditches", as my husband would always say. 😉 ❤
  • @edkincaid9347
    Started in Sept 1983. Seen a couple sunsets. The good lord will and the creek don't rise I have 4 more winters.calling it at 70.its been a good ride so far
  • Whole heartily agree, got to see America when it was truly free! I recall driving over the Hover Dam too. The CB was our only means of communication on the road. "West Bound, you tell me your past and I'll tell you your future, over". A roll of quarters was the only way to contact home or dispatch. Drivers talked to each other at T-Stops over a cup of coffee or a meal. Night driving was often so amazing with the amount of stars that were visible. I was so proud of my chauffeurs license back then, one from Texas, one from Utah and one from California. Worked them like playing cards. My '83 Pete would pull like a freight train, with that V8 Cat and 6x4 with twin counter shafts. I recall a trip through Montana and this "Chicken Hauler" called out on the squawk box, "driver, how fast are you going?" replied, " I am not sure as the speedo only goes to 85 and I past that some time ago", he came back "well I'm clickin' along at 96 and I'm doing everything trying to catch up", "I clicked back " you best lasso a chain on my back side as I'm about to slide her up against the dash into the Big Hole!" "Come On!" With the Bird Dog Hunting, Triple digits were easy back then. "In trucking, 2 wrongs don't make a right, but 3 lefts do!!!"
  • @danvick3219
    So true .I was an out law trucker for 40 years .I ran 49 state and Canada. In till I got stage 5 kidney disease disease. Keep it up, Wright run hard, be safe, and God bless. 🎉
  • @Michael-fd8ob
    Love the I5 shots. My dad drove the I5 for 62 yrs and he died 3 months after he retired. He retired at the age of 72 and started driving when he was 13 driving the logging trucks out of the mountains for his grandpa. Been in southern Oregon all my life and so was my dad. This is an awesome song. Thanks for the video!!! Damn I miss my old man
  • @ericsalhoff4734
    im speachless... 38yrs and still going, this song and vjdeo says it all
  • @tonyramone1000
    My father drove a truck for Budweiser for 25 years! He was your typical trucker ,hard working and honest as the day is long! Thank you to all the truckers for all that they do! Stay safe and god bless!!!!!!
  • @lukedupree962
    We don’t have to live this way, we don’t have to watch our heritage and way of life destroyed. Take America back from the politicians.
  • I love this. Lots of people won't get it, but those that have trucking in the blood truly get it. Cool !!!
  • @Redryder357
    Much respect to all of the owner ops and guys been out there running the roads for many years, myself been 7yrs in and carrying a traditional love for big rigs and stretching the legs! Got my haz about 7 months ago and just got a brand new kw, just polishes the wheels and stainless is bright, I'm hooked and will always be! Florida, Myakka City Merica keep on!
  • @davidyerkey7425
    Damn! This brings back "the old" truckin feeling... DAMN GOOD TUNE!
  • @greggaddis4034
    I am a retired trucker of 32 years and it's in my blood, when I heard this song I went like a boy. It makes me very proud. Thank you.
  • @JonBoltinghouse
    Wow this really hits hard. Deep message that only few can comprehend. I am for and with you brottherzs and sisters behind the wheel. Stay STRONG and never give in to abhorrant views of government. 💪USA 🇺🇸
  • @MattKearns-zi4rc
    Sitting behind the wheel of a large car w900 king of the road twin turbos cat peal white 13 speed out of Phoenix up out valley of the sun 80 k load maintain 60 up to flats of flag east bound to ABQ what a truck thanks driver great content
  • @ramblinman3318
    Wow after 33 years, I hear this. I can't believe it. Thank you, someone understands.