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The Ice Truck Killer seems to be onto Dexter, too, and begins taunting him with clues.
His résumé includes supporting roles on Broadway (beginning with David Hare's "Skylight" in 1996) and in Hollywood (most visibly as the Ice Truck Killer in the premiere season of Showtime's "Dexter").
In the early years, when he was pitted up against The Ice Truck Killer, or the one policeman who knew he was a serial killer, or John Lithgow's monumentally creepy Trinity Killer, Dexter could be gripping.
I grew up in the Bronx and patented him off a guy in my neighbourhood called Anthony who could tie a rope to an ice truck and pull it along with his teeth.
The Fonz was based by Marshall on a young man from his neighbourhood "who could tie a rope to an ice truck and pull it along with his teeth.
Recent examples include a guy who linked Scott Joplin's rag "The Entertainer" to the storyteller's experience driving an Italian ice truck, and a woman who tied "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" to her mother's — and her own — battles with cancer.
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There were ice trucks, water trucks, dump trucks and fire engines.
In those days, there were ice trucks for delivering blocks of ice for ice boxes; the blocks were carried upstairs with big ice tongs.
Dan Muraira and Eric Wilford often have their Kona Ice Trucks compared to ice cream trucks, but there's one big difference.
"Black Ice" trucks were dispatched on the streets of these cities after the release, playing tracks and making stops each day to sell merchandise.
For its first half, "Tropical Malady" has the moody eroticism of a Wong Kar-Wai movie, as a soldier stationed at the edge of the jungle and a young ice-truck driver from the city pursue an apparently chaste but nonetheless passionate love affair.
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