Ref this thread and more at FF: The briefer the better!
On an evening trucking TOYOTA parts from Marion, IL to Princeton, IN while driving for KC Transportation. I caught myself "

night dreaming" and driving.
My online friend R. Gary Patterson and I were on a trip in progress somewhere in the South of England. My idea to Gary was to ask him to connect us with Pink Floyd's drummer Nick Mason.
And he did so and like magic the three of us were standing at David Gilmour's front door. Nick rang the door bell and David answered the door. Rock mysteries author Gary introduced us and I started talking about this topic.
After a very short time David had had enough "lines" on these pages 1-3 and he reared back and took a swing at me; he missed!
Just then while crossing the I-64 Wabash River bridge into Indiana. I was being passed by a semi rig. In huge red letters on the trailer's right side the first moving East large word to read in red was WILD and next one was FLOYD!

Chillville!
After my trip I searched my first ever viewing a FLOYD WILD big rig and found their trucking terminal in Kansas City, Kansas. Now get this!
Eastbound at the I-64 Wabash River bridge, again!
Months later my co driver at the wheel and myself in the bunk were returning to TOYOTA from San Antonio, Texas during the day time. Just as I woke up I looked out of the sleeper bunk toward the West bound bridge. One FLOYD WILD rig was crossing the little muddy Wabash into Illinois!!
To this day I've never noticed another one on the highways.
The McGregor's mail included the above "night dream +" and Rob, author of the hugely popular Indiana Jones character, admitted himself seeing many synchronous sightings while "thinking intently on his topics" and connecting fast with a semi rigs logos, company names, and drivers brief +&- brushed on opinions.
Well, that was about as brief as I could make it.
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/search/McGregor/
Rob is best known for the seven Indiana Jones novels he wrote for Lucas Films and Bantam Books. Among them is the adaptation of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, which spent several weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
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