3 Fat Truckers
3 Fat Truckers
Bill Houser, Dave Hart, and Steve Carney
3 Fat Truckers - Episode 13
1 hour 6 minutes Posted Jul 31, 2022 at 7:00 pm.
PMALBUQUERQUE, N,M. (AP) — It made drivers on Route 66 and Interstate 40 in New Mexico do double takes.A newly upgraded state Department of Transportation sign erected last week that pointed drivers toward Albuquerque misspelled the city’s name, losing the “R.”People called and emailed the department to point out the mistake on the sign visible to drivers on the parallel highways, said Kimberly Gallegos, a department spokesperson.A corrected sign went up this week, she said.“I do not recall this happening before,” Gallegos said. “But I honestly think this was just a simple mistake.”Albuquerque used to have another “R” in its name. According to the city’s website, colonists were granted permission in 1706 by King Philip of Spain to establish a new community on the banks of the Rio Grande.The colony’s governor, Francisco Cuervo y Valdés, wrote a letter to Spain’s Duke of Alburquerque to report that it had been named La Villa de AlburquerqueThe first “R” was dropped later, leaving Albuquerque with its current spelling, the city website said. in his honor.—------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classic Rock NewsAdorable videos of cats losing their sh*t to Iron Maiden is clearly what the internet was invented forBy Liz Scarlett published about 15 hours agoPersonally, we can't think of any better use of our time than watching videos of felines freaking out to one of metal's biggest bandsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/3-fat-truckers/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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..Show Notes - Episode 13—--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highway double take: Albuquerque sign spelled without ‘R’The Associated PressJuly 28, 2022, 6:27 PMALBUQUERQUE, N,M. (AP) — It made drivers on Route 66 and Interstate 40 in New Mexico do double takes.A newly upgraded state Department of Transportation sign erected last week that pointed drivers toward Albuquerque misspelled the city’s name, losing the “R.”People called and emailed the department to point out the mistake on the sign visible to drivers on the parallel highways, said Kimberly Gallegos, a department spokesperson.A corrected sign went up this week, she said.“I do not recall this happening before,” Gallegos said. “But I honestly think this was just a simple mistake.”Albuquerque used to have another “R” in its name. According to the city’s website, colonists were granted permission in 1706 by King Philip of Spain to establish a new community on the banks of the Rio Grande.The colony’s governor, Francisco Cuervo y Valdés, wrote a letter to Spain’s Duke of Alburquerque to report that it had been named La Villa de AlburquerqueThe first “R” was dropped later, leaving Albuquerque with its current spelling, the city website said. in his honor.—------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classic Rock NewsAdorable videos of cats losing their sh*t to Iron Maiden is clearly what the internet was invented forBy Liz Scarlett published about 15 hours agoPersonally, we can't think of any better use of our time than watching videos of felines freaking out to one of metal's biggest bandsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/3-fat-truckers/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy