Look at the picture in the tweet in the article. Should’ve been, “Government Repair: Trucks and Coffee Conversations.” At least “Cars and Coffee” is already a thing that some people would recognize and punctuation matters.
He’s sitting on the back of a truck with Dunkin’ Donuts’ coffee in 22°F weather expecting people to show up. I think it shows a complete lack of awareness, and he’s from a state that usually has even worse winters imo!
“Government Repair Truck Coffee Conversations”
WTF does that even mean? Maybe that’s part of the problem?
Conversations over coffee with the driver of the government repair truck.
It’s so convoluted of a way to say I am going to fix the government and would like to hear from you on how
I feel like there’s a hyphen missing.
Look at the picture in the tweet in the article. Should’ve been, “Government Repair: Trucks and Coffee Conversations.” At least “Cars and Coffee” is already a thing that some people would recognize and punctuation matters.
He’s sitting on the back of a truck with Dunkin’ Donuts’ coffee in 22°F weather expecting people to show up. I think it shows a complete lack of awareness, and he’s from a state that usually has even worse winters imo!