She was given the job of'mudding tug' towing the mud hopper barges filled by the canal dredger to the discharge point.
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:: "'You ever go mudding in your truck / SUV and attempt to dry-wipe the mud with a towel?
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On weekends, Hutchins says, he, Krissy and a small group of friends would listen to country music and go " mudding " in Krissy's truck.
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I believe it was Locke who recounted the story of his German stepmother's suggestion to burn his copy of Dungeons and Dragons, which drove Locke into mudding in the first place.
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In college, he and his friends ( Josef Hall, James Nance, and Patrick Blanton ) were early pioneers in text mudding, when they created and ran " ChaosMUD ", a DikuMUD derivative.
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And rather than jumping and splashing and driving fast like the mudding crowd, Land Rovering aficionados take it slow and easy off road, enjoying the scenery and treading lightly on the land to minimize damage to the environment.
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If are truly sure of your position ( subject is notable, etc . ) then please stop engaging in the debate-because you are mudding it with biased opinions-and hope that other people agree with your perspective.
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The teams met again during the next season on October 29, 2010 in a nationally televised rematch on ESPNU . Although Dorman has lost the past two years to cross-town rival Spartanburg High school, they continue the mudding tradition
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That's the British term for " jeeping, " and it's not to be confused with " mudding, " which is what teen-age boys call it when they take their little four-wheel-drive pickups into stream beds to get them all dirty.
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The tradition originates from Dorman's more rural placement and students as opposed to Spartanburg High School's traditionally more urban and affluent students, who would refer cajolingly to Dorman students as " farmers . " Students typically take their vehicles " mudding " or " mud-slinging " in the days before the game in an outward display of rural pride and proclivity and wear overalls to school to celebrate a culture rooted in farming.