Truck Spills - the good, bad and way too gross
Posted (jokey) on June-21-2008 Read More

I always wonder what the cargo of some of those very large trucks is running down the road. I guess you never know untill the the truck overturns and spills it load. Here are some classic truck wrecks and spills gathered from multiple news sites.

This truck spill is all about chickens, yep, tons of chickens spilled from an overturned truck… too bad it was raining and not hot out, could have been time for a road side barbecue, I hear the black asphalt gets hot enough to cook eggs on. ewww

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MSNBC has this insane truck spill, the truck was  filled with what else, cocaine. talk about a crazy way to get yourself busted. I’m not sure, but this may have been in Columbia. Yes, it was columbia and a paragraph read as so…. A police officer inspects packs of confiscated cocaine in Medellin, Colombia, on Thursday after the vehicle carrying the drugs flipped over. BTW, the driver did get arrested.

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This one is classic, this has been an image that has made its way around just about every news site around and most people have already seen it… but hey, 1 more time. the great beer-troversy . Yes, its a controversy because peaople argued what country this truck spill happened in. Whatever country it was (Canada or somewhere else) thats a lot of spilled beer, yo.

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Here is another truck wreck, hope this wasn’t around xmas time since its all packages.

just east of the Arizona and New Mexico state line on I-40. The accident caused police to close the east-bound lanes of I-40 for several hours

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This is a press release courtesy of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office

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On Thursday, April 03, 2008 at 7:13 a.m. Clackamas County Sheriff’s Patrol personnel responded to a report of a fully loaded log truck accident that occurred at 32000 S. Barlow Road, north of Hwy 211, in rural south Clackamas County.

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Clackamas County Sheriff’s Patrol responded to the scene and discovered that a 1999, Kenworth, with an 80,000 capacity, fully loaded with logs had left the roadway – spilling this load of logs onto the roadway – with the major cab portion of this truck landing on its side and off from the paved portion of the roadway. This log truck is owned by Marson Trucking of Molalla.

The log truck operator is reported to have suffered minor injuries; however, was transported from the scene to Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital (OHSU) by Woodburn Ambulance. The log truck operator transported to OHSU is not identified at this time.

and lastly, a pretty gross spill of rotten hotdogs from central media

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