Over the last few years, the world has become familiar with Tinder — the dating app that links directly with your Facebook profile, connecting you to romantic partners in your vicinity for casual encounters or possibly long-term relationships. You might have used Tinder at the gym, the park, or maybe even the club, which is all well and good for your stable types, but what about the loners and drifters? Like any red-blooded, heterosexual male, I went looking for ladies, but for whatever reason, not so many of them check in at isolated truck stops. Seems most just want to use the bathroom or grab a cup of coffee before continuing their travels. Be warned, however: many of these ladies posing as lonely travelers will expect payment for sexual services rendered. You can tell a lot about a man from his Tinder profile.

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Skip to this video now. Play Video. Lucky W. Trucker Hangs on for Dear Life. A truck driver jumps onboard his stolen rig and gets taken on a wild ride. Trucker With Ammunition Arrested in Mexico. The semi truck and trailer ran into a family's garage and on top of their car.


The handsome undercover cop smiles. Is he entrapping gay men or cleaning up a park?
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I n , when Calvin Burdine was awaiting sentencing for allegedly stabbing his gay lover to death, the prosecuting attorney encouraged the jury in his closing remarks to award Burdine the death penalty, rather than life in prison, on the grounds that sending a gay man to prison was akin to sending a kid to a candy store. After 17 minutes of deliberation, the jury obliged and sentenced Burdine to die. His death sentence was later overturned mostly because Burdine's public defender had slept through much of his trial , but the homophobic thinking — that prison is some kind of paradise for gay men — lingers on. The reality of life in prison for homosexuals and transgender individuals does not appear to reflect this myth. One young man named Rodney, imprisoned for fraud and check-forging, sent me a detailed account of his life so far in prison.