Truck Spills 165,000 Eggs on Va. Highway

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Truck Spills 165,000 Eggs on Va. Highway
By LUBNA TAKRURI, Associated Press Writer
Sun Feb 11, 2:43 AM

WASHINGTON - Drivers on their way to breakfast in northern Virginia on Saturday found it all over the road after nearly 165,000 eggs spilled out of an overturned tractor-trailer on the Capital Beltway.

"It looked like a large omelet," said Michael Karbonski, of the Virginia Department of Transportation.

The tractor-trailer crashed into a guard rail just after midnight Saturday, spilling its runny load and forcing officials to close an exit ramp to Interstate 66 and the far left lane of Interstate 495 north for several hours. Everything reopened just after 11 a.m.

The truck driver fled the scene before police arrived and had not been located by Saturday afternoon, said state police spokesman Sgt. Terry Licklider. He said the driver would likely face charges for fleeing and possibly other offenses.

"For him to just up and leave like that, that's kinda odd," Licklider said.

The truck and trailer are owned by H.L.W. Inc. in Moorefield, W.Va., Licklider said. The owner of the company, H.L. Wilson, told The Associated Press he hadn't heard from the driver either.

"Don't know where he's at," Wilson said. "Don't know what the deal is."

Fairfax County police used a helicopter to search for the missing driver.

VDOT spokeswoman Joan Morris said the eggs made their way to a drainage ditch, where they created "a river of yellow yolk."'

It's a good thing it wasn't summer, officials said, because the mess could have been worse. But cold temperatures prevented workers from using any water to clean the road for fear of freezing the eggs and the roadway.

Instead, the cleaning crew used kitty litter _ 250 pounds of it _ to absorb the highway omelet then swept it up and took it away in three trash bins, Morris said.

Wilson, 60, said the eggs were destined for a hatchery in Salisbury, Md., where they would have become chickens to be eaten at fast food restaurants.

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doze

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Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: doze
These news stories are worthless without pics

link with a generic picture of traffic, which seems to have a yellow tint.

Just not the same, take the exploding whale story in Taiwan. The guy standing next to the pile of guts and the scooter about to puke with blood pouring out of the whale in the background makes it worthwhile.
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: doze
Just not the same, take the exploding whale story in Taiwan. The guy standing next to the pile of guts and the scooter about to puke with blood pouring out of the whale in the background makes it worthwhile.

The last paragraph there....what the hell?
 

marvdmartian

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They should've pulled out the torches, and made a giant omelet!! :laugh:

When I lived in Modesto (CA), I saw a couple times when trucks heading to/from the local Del Monte tomato canning plant (in the next town over, Ceres) would lose it, turning through this one intersection. Once it was raw tomatos......pretty messy, but easily cleaned up with firehoses. The second time, it was canned tomatos......and boy, do those cans blow open when you run 'em over with a car or truck!!! Looked pretty gory that second time!! :shocked:
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
I wonder if there'll be a small spike in the price of chicken in about 9-10 weeks?

I was curious about this myself, however I'd imagine the amount of chicken's raised and killed for food is truly astronomical. I've seen a hen house that held 1 million chickens. Hopefully his eggs were insured though!
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: marvdmartian
They should've pulled out the torches, and made a giant omelet!! :laugh:

When I lived in Modesto (CA), I saw a couple times when trucks heading to/from the local Del Monte tomato canning plant (in the next town over, Ceres) would lose it, turning through this one intersection. Once it was raw tomatos......pretty messy, but easily cleaned up with firehoses. The second time, it was canned tomatos......and boy, do those cans blow open when you run 'em over with a car or truck!!! Looked pretty gory that second time!! :shocked:

Marv, I'm still in Moo-desto, and it STILL happens several times each "mater" season...Following one of those trucks down the road in a lesson in defensive driving, especially at corners.
Let's also not forget the "gut trucks" from the local rendering plants that seem to lose large parts of their load on the roadways every year. Of course, they always deny it was one of THEIR trucks who did it...Sure smells good in the summer!


Guts & eggs...sounds like chorizo & eggs to me...Huevos Rancheros anyone?