 Well good morning you fine folks, you fine person sitting right there. Thanks for clicking my video. Hang out for a while. I'm gonna do some trucking. We better bring people their stuff. And winter has decided to show its face a little bit today. We got us some 4WD weather this morning. It's actually not that bad. I don't need the four wheel drive right here. They cleared this road, but it's strange because they didn't clear it all the way to the curb. There's still four feet to the curb there on the left. I just left it. 7am right now. Usually they have it cleared before everyone goes to work, but they're a little bit behind this morning. We'll forgive them. All right this time. We'll forgive them. But usually they got this little pile that they got here to my left. Gone already. Because you'll see at the turning line here, people have to, in their little cars, they have to like mount this little mountain and get over it. Probably already all pushed down here. Yeah, there it is. Not a big deal. Not a big deal. That's why we got a truck, right? So we don't gotta worry about stuff like this. This isn't even that bad. We used to get so much more snow in Manitoba. Britt and I were talking about this just last night. We used to get a lot more snow in Manitoba we feel like. I remember going in our backyard and digging tunnels and building forts in the snow every winter. There was so much snow. And now there's hardly anything. The grass pokes through everywhere. So I guess it's, you know, just cycles. I'm probably gonna have a few winters with not as much snow. And then I bet, yeah, there's gonna be a decade after this where we get like 10 feet of snow every winter. This earth is a strange place. Mother Earth waits until you think you got her figured out. You think you got her figured out? And she's like, Ha! Just kidding. You don't know nothing. Get up out with a tow roll. Ain't no going to pull people out for free. This guy's not stuck. Drag my trailer over this guy who should not be po- Place to park. Fully grating. Why would you drive down a road like this and see all the chaos and not put your blade down? Am I missing something? Something you see every day. Okay, so I wonder if there's kids on there when I hit the- Just working in traffic like that because so many people don't pay attention. A friendly reminder like you need to be reminded again, but slow down for the tow trucks as well as the emergency vehicles. All right? It's actually a law in Manitoba here that on the highways you have to slow down to a minimum of 60 kilometers an hour when passing not just emergency vehicles but also tow trucks. And in the city you have to be going a minimum or a maximum, sorry did I say minimum? Or tow trucks. A lot of people think that tow is nicely on Oak Point Highway in North Winnipeg. Petro Pass has been investing a lot of money into their locations. Feels kind of good to park in a parking spot like that again. Even if it is with my itty-bitty truck. A lot of bobtails here. I wonder if they leave them here overnight because I would never park here for long. I'm just waiting about 20 minutes if that even just for my next pickup. Probably won't even be that long. It'll probably be more like five minutes. So I won't be taking up this 75 foot spot for long and if this was nighttime I'd go park somewhere else so that a driver who needs to sleep can park. There's also more parking spots over there. I just, I remember how much that bothered me. And I was at the end of my day driving like a long, long 10 hour day and I get to the truck stop and half the spots are taken up by bobtails or like local trucks without sleepers like this one. And they just leave them there all night so that I don't have a parking spot to sleep. Drove me nuts. So I always try to push forward courtesy. We gotta be courteous to the drivers. These spots are supposed to be for drivers who need it for the night. And I'm supposed to leave your truck here overnight if you're not going to be staying in it. But you know a lot of people see the world differently and they see these parking lots differently than I do. So that's just the way I see it. I'll be here for 20 minutes max, probably grab a coffee and then we'll be on the way. I don't think it'll be 20 minutes. I'm pretty sure they're gonna get a hold of me at about five. They were just trying to figure out whether or not to send me to the east side of Winnipeg or send me back out to rural Manitoba. It should be yelling at me here any second on the radio. I've got the goods. All as well. A little bit chilly out there. Yikes. What is the temperature out there right now? It's 16. It's going down to minus 20. Oh man, all next week. All our vortex is coming. We actually have to deal with seasonal, like regular seasonal temperatures in Manitoba. What is this? It's crazy talk. My tires don't like the cold. The pumps that are busted. That was what a week ago. How many of you think they're fixed after a week? Apparently they've already been broken. Well, you're turning here too? Oh, I was first. Me first. Thank you. They've been down for five weeks, so that's over a month already. Five, six weeks. Very fourth today. Most of you are saying they're going to be down until spring, so if they're not fixed by summer, guess we'll know. Oh, and there's somebody right in my way too. Now it's still got the red covers on them. They're still broken. I'm pretty sure you guys who said they're going to get fixed in spring will be right. They'll probably wait till the cold season's over and they'll just make us suffer through winter. I guess we'll check again next time. I don't come to this fuel stop every time, so we'll check every couple of days to see when they get it fixed. We're waiting for that minivan that's putting purple gas into its tank in a minivan. Farm purposes, obviously, obviously. Totally understand. Farm purposes, got to bring the kids to hockey. Need some purple gas in there. For those of you not from here, purple gas is cheaper gas, but it's for farm use only. Off-road farm use only. If you get caught putting purple gas in a minivan like that, that is a big fine. They'll get their taxes back from you one way or another. Fairly get your tail light fixed there, bud. What is it with minivans today? What is it with minivans every day? You guys notice this? We've talked about it before. Have you begun to notice it? It's the minivan phenomena. They're always in a hurry, always aggressive, always in a bad mood, because they're stressed out. Yeah, oh, speed limit. Okay, slow down. So it was a good day today. Buzz Drunned mostly the northwest side of the city there. I don't like usual. You know, it's my usual day. I go into the city, I fill the trailer up. I come back here, I empty it. Got my morning tomorrow all cut out for me, so I know what to expect. For now, just headed home. I'm hungry.