 Hi, this is Wyatt from Scotland. You are watching Trucker George Vlogs on YouTube along with the real star of the show, The Diesel. And mind you subscribe. Well good morning everybody. We're at the co-op card lock in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. We're about to roll over to the other side of town, grab our freight, which I think are gonna be big giant spools. I explained it to you yesterday, right? These people in Toronto area that want them. They want them perfectly clean, so they asked that I would wash my freight before delivering it. And I sort of gave a funny look. I said well, I've never washed my freight, but why don't I just tarp it? Fantastic idea, right? So we're gonna tarp the freight. We wouldn't usually tarp these kind of spools, but hey, they want clean freight, I'll bring them clean freight. I'm not gonna wash it. I gotta pay to wash that then. I don't have to pay to tarp it. Thinking, saving the money. Oh, this guy's waiting for me. Not bad, didn't even know. Why was he waiting for me? He didn't have a stop sign, did he? I have no idea. Let's get out of here. Stop means spin tire on pavement. That's what my dad told me anyway when I was a kid. Well, Diesel, we've been here all day. All day. I'm tired. I'm dirty. I'm tired. I want to go home. So this is the load. All tied down, chained down and tarped. All kinds of spools underneath there. I'll load it in the back. It took all day. All day. And then just for the cherry on top of the cake, the cherries were dead when I came to start it and get going. I don't know why, so I don't know what that was all about. But we got her started. One of the guys in the shipping department where I picked up was super nice and he came out with his pickup truck and booster cables and boosted me up. Now I've ran over to the co-op to grab my coffee because I haven't had a coffee today. Can you believe it? The sun's about to go down and I haven't had a coffee yet. So we're going to head back home for a couple of days. I'm going to get home tonight. It's going to be late tonight now. I wanted to be home earlier but it is what it is. Which way do I go from here, Karen? Do you want me to turn left? You don't even know. You don't even know, do you? Are you jammed again? Karen! Yeah, she wants me to go left. I'm going to be going right back on that same road, Highway 2, all the way through Saskatchewan, the rest of Saskatchewan, and all the way through Manitoba to the southeast of Manitoba. I think it's straight through on this road. There you are, Karen. Glad you joined the party. That are late than never. Yeah, we should have gone straight down this road. The right in front of us is right down here, all the way home. So it's about a half-day drive to get home from here, and then when we leave for Toronto, it's about a two-day drive to Toronto. But we're going to make it into two and a half days because I'm going to leave on Friday so we can get there Sunday night and deliver Monday morning. It sounds like I've got to reload already. Probably some steel that's coming back to the Alberta oil fields. That's what I'm thinking is probably going to happen. As well, I hit the road. Looks like we'll be driving into the night tonight. Britt's not going to be happy. I told her I'd be home around supper. She knows what trucking's all about. When I say supper, that means midnight. Screaming past Winnipeg on the south side here. A whole bunch of other names for the same road. She's going to pipe up right away. Remember when this parked back here, this would be better to show you this during the day. But this is all subdivisions here now, right? All people living here. I can still remember this being open field. Huh? Houston? We have a problem. A whole line of the tree, a whole section. Burnt out on us. And I want to fix it, but I'm scared. Because if I break any of these ornaments, I am a dead man. Don't do it, Dad. Don't do it, Mom will be so mad. Don't do it. Don't touch the tree. Very careful. Back away. Back away like this. That's a good boy. Back away from the tree, Dad. What are you doing? What are you doing? He always likes to walk between people's legs. It's weird, man. It's weird. Stay away from the tree. Stay away from the tree. Mom will be so mad if you break it. Okay, I won't touch it. So for this Christmas, we're going to have a dark section. You can see it better at night. But that's too bad. I know. It's upsetting. It's upsetting, Chevy. Hey, big Frank. Say hello to everybody. What? Hey, y'all. Diesel. You're next. I saw your tail wagging. You're next. Say hi. Hi. Come with me. Where's Wiener? Where's the Wiener? Anyone seen the Wiener? Chevy, where's the Wiener? Wiener! Wiener. I think I know where he is. Is there a Wiener in here? There's no Wiener in his bed. Wiener? Wiener! What are you doing? Hey, do it all by yourself. Hello. Good morning. Hello. You weren't bad. Don't worry. You weren't bad. You're just chilling out here by yourself because you're a loner. That's fine. It's cool being a loner. It's all right. Go on. Go join the family. You know where you're going to go sleep in your bed? Sleep in there? Okay. He gets all sad and depressed when mom's not here. Mama's boy. Whatever. So yeah. We made it home. Thank you for those of you who have been sending in your intros that I have at the beginning of these videos. I want to get a whole bunch of new ones. But I always like including you guys at the beginning of the video sort of makes you a part of what we're doing here then it's not just me doing all the talking. You can get your voice in there too. You can say whatever you want to say as long as it's respectable. Remember that children watch these videos. So if you wouldn't say it in front of your children then I probably wouldn't put it on my video. But you can try. You can send it in anyway. We'll see. See what happens. But it's a... Yeah. It's a cold day outside. It's a little bit colder than it was last time which is unfortunate because we have some work to do. We still haven't finished the Christmas lights. We've gotten all the way around the house now like we got those icicles there, right? We got those green and red ones all the way around. I got to put on another two strands at the back yet. And then we got to go and do the garage. I should have started earlier. I'm totally going to start earlier next year. We're going to take them all down in spring, right? But next year I think I'm going to put them up in September. Just... This is too cold. My fingers get cold. Coffee. Coffee. Coffee, where's my cup? There it is. It's over there. Hey. Hey. Those of you who don't know who this guy is, you've been asking. He's our foster boy. His name is Frank also. Frankie. We call him Big Frank and we call our wiener dog Frankie, just wiener. This guy's mom is in the hospital. Well, in the hospital but she's going through some pretty serious treatments and stuff with the doctor and isn't able to care for him right now. So he's our foster. We're just taking care of him for a little while. Well, she goes through that. One last thing on her plate, right? She's got enough to worry about having a deal with the doctor all the time. So we don't mind. We're a dog friendly household. Actually, I think we're a people friendly household. They tolerate us. They run the place. Appropriate, I think. Just a splash. A splash of milk. Put this back in the fridge before I forget and get in trouble when Britain gets back from work. What? I'm coming. Calm down. Oh, yeah. There it is. It's a liquid life. Now we can get going with the day. Oh, hot. Just the way we like it. Okay. So I guess I'm going to be working on getting these lights finished. These aren't all lights. Here, one sec. Chevy, are you going to help me this time? No, you're just going to sit inside. These are all just clips. We have tons and tons of these clips because I use way too many. I'd rather use way too many. That way they definitely stay. It's the same way I tie down a load. I'd rather you use way too much load securement than not enough, right? You can never have too many straps on a load but you can have too few. So you can never have too many clips on your Christmas lights but you can have too few and then they hang and they fall down and it's just a pain in the butt. Now I'm on the road and I don't expect Britt to climb up there and fix it if they fall down so I better make sure they don't fall down. We've got to hang up all those up there. Well, that'll be my adventure for tomorrow's vlog, I guess. We've got to end this here. So thanks for tuning in. Thanks for hanging out with me. This was a really fun trip down to Georgia. I had a really good time. It was good to be down there again and unfortunately I am back up here where the cold hurts my face. That is our backyard. No comment other than that. I've got to get back here with my ladder and finish this today. So what I do is I should do this on tomorrow's vlog. I should tell you tomorrow. We've got to save something for tomorrow, everybody. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe if you want to be included in the intro at the beginning of my vlogs. Even if you sent in one before, you want to send in another one. I don't care how many you send. I'll use them all. Send it to TJV at email.com. That's email, not Gmail. Email. Link is down below in the description. You can click on that. You can send it there. If the file that you used is too big to send through email, you can upload it to Dropbox and then you can email me the link. 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