Traveling cross country by my lonesome
#81
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Kate proclaimed:
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote
> : Brandonb
> : - Oh, and Nebraska on I-80 is boring as hell :)
> :
>
> Amen to THAT!
In a sports car, did ya know you can head from Omaha to Lincoln, then
jog a bit to the right... and from just west of Lincoln you can bungee
cord your steering wheel in place and never leave the pavement all the
way to Grand Island? Never tried it in a wind, but did try it on normal
weather.
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote
> : Brandonb
> : - Oh, and Nebraska on I-80 is boring as hell :)
> :
>
> Amen to THAT!
In a sports car, did ya know you can head from Omaha to Lincoln, then
jog a bit to the right... and from just west of Lincoln you can bungee
cord your steering wheel in place and never leave the pavement all the
way to Grand Island? Never tried it in a wind, but did try it on normal
weather.
#82
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Kate proclaimed:
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote
> : Brandonb
> : - Oh, and Nebraska on I-80 is boring as hell :)
> :
>
> Amen to THAT!
In a sports car, did ya know you can head from Omaha to Lincoln, then
jog a bit to the right... and from just west of Lincoln you can bungee
cord your steering wheel in place and never leave the pavement all the
way to Grand Island? Never tried it in a wind, but did try it on normal
weather.
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote
> : Brandonb
> : - Oh, and Nebraska on I-80 is boring as hell :)
> :
>
> Amen to THAT!
In a sports car, did ya know you can head from Omaha to Lincoln, then
jog a bit to the right... and from just west of Lincoln you can bungee
cord your steering wheel in place and never leave the pavement all the
way to Grand Island? Never tried it in a wind, but did try it on normal
weather.
#83
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Grumman-581 proclaimed:
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:444D5F8B.533B7AA4@***.net...
>
>> Yes, but at least you change states, try driving across Texas, nine
>>hundred miles between Houston and El Paso.
>
>
> The most boring part is between San Antonio and El Paso... Especially back
> in the days when 55 mph was strictly enforced...
Yeah, about the only change in the scenery was when you passed some poor
bastard that had fallen asleep and driven off the road trying to stay
down to 55.
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:444D5F8B.533B7AA4@***.net...
>
>> Yes, but at least you change states, try driving across Texas, nine
>>hundred miles between Houston and El Paso.
>
>
> The most boring part is between San Antonio and El Paso... Especially back
> in the days when 55 mph was strictly enforced...
Yeah, about the only change in the scenery was when you passed some poor
bastard that had fallen asleep and driven off the road trying to stay
down to 55.
#84
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Grumman-581 proclaimed:
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:444D5F8B.533B7AA4@***.net...
>
>> Yes, but at least you change states, try driving across Texas, nine
>>hundred miles between Houston and El Paso.
>
>
> The most boring part is between San Antonio and El Paso... Especially back
> in the days when 55 mph was strictly enforced...
Yeah, about the only change in the scenery was when you passed some poor
bastard that had fallen asleep and driven off the road trying to stay
down to 55.
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:444D5F8B.533B7AA4@***.net...
>
>> Yes, but at least you change states, try driving across Texas, nine
>>hundred miles between Houston and El Paso.
>
>
> The most boring part is between San Antonio and El Paso... Especially back
> in the days when 55 mph was strictly enforced...
Yeah, about the only change in the scenery was when you passed some poor
bastard that had fallen asleep and driven off the road trying to stay
down to 55.
#85
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Grumman-581 proclaimed:
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:444D5F8B.533B7AA4@***.net...
>
>> Yes, but at least you change states, try driving across Texas, nine
>>hundred miles between Houston and El Paso.
>
>
> The most boring part is between San Antonio and El Paso... Especially back
> in the days when 55 mph was strictly enforced...
Yeah, about the only change in the scenery was when you passed some poor
bastard that had fallen asleep and driven off the road trying to stay
down to 55.
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:444D5F8B.533B7AA4@***.net...
>
>> Yes, but at least you change states, try driving across Texas, nine
>>hundred miles between Houston and El Paso.
>
>
> The most boring part is between San Antonio and El Paso... Especially back
> in the days when 55 mph was strictly enforced...
Yeah, about the only change in the scenery was when you passed some poor
bastard that had fallen asleep and driven off the road trying to stay
down to 55.
#86
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
larry proclaimed:
> OK....I will be traveling to Boulder tomorrow...where are the oysters?
Most of 'em are still on the young bulls about to become steers.
You can always head up around Idaho Springs then cut over toward
Blackhawk and Central City and pick up a bit of gold out of the creek.
Of course if you stop IN Blackhawk, you've a good chance of leaving all
that gold, and silver, and paper money, and checks, and credit cards
behind.
> OK....I will be traveling to Boulder tomorrow...where are the oysters?
Most of 'em are still on the young bulls about to become steers.
You can always head up around Idaho Springs then cut over toward
Blackhawk and Central City and pick up a bit of gold out of the creek.
Of course if you stop IN Blackhawk, you've a good chance of leaving all
that gold, and silver, and paper money, and checks, and credit cards
behind.
#87
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
larry proclaimed:
> OK....I will be traveling to Boulder tomorrow...where are the oysters?
Most of 'em are still on the young bulls about to become steers.
You can always head up around Idaho Springs then cut over toward
Blackhawk and Central City and pick up a bit of gold out of the creek.
Of course if you stop IN Blackhawk, you've a good chance of leaving all
that gold, and silver, and paper money, and checks, and credit cards
behind.
> OK....I will be traveling to Boulder tomorrow...where are the oysters?
Most of 'em are still on the young bulls about to become steers.
You can always head up around Idaho Springs then cut over toward
Blackhawk and Central City and pick up a bit of gold out of the creek.
Of course if you stop IN Blackhawk, you've a good chance of leaving all
that gold, and silver, and paper money, and checks, and credit cards
behind.
#88
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
larry proclaimed:
> OK....I will be traveling to Boulder tomorrow...where are the oysters?
Most of 'em are still on the young bulls about to become steers.
You can always head up around Idaho Springs then cut over toward
Blackhawk and Central City and pick up a bit of gold out of the creek.
Of course if you stop IN Blackhawk, you've a good chance of leaving all
that gold, and silver, and paper money, and checks, and credit cards
behind.
> OK....I will be traveling to Boulder tomorrow...where are the oysters?
Most of 'em are still on the young bulls about to become steers.
You can always head up around Idaho Springs then cut over toward
Blackhawk and Central City and pick up a bit of gold out of the creek.
Of course if you stop IN Blackhawk, you've a good chance of leaving all
that gold, and silver, and paper money, and checks, and credit cards
behind.
#89
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
larry proclaimed:
> Ok...thanks. After Boulder we'll be heading south...toward the NM
> border. Hope to have an Enchilada breakfast in there somewhere. But
> will look for the bar on the way back. If anyone sees a white 01 gc
> from ND honk...
Where in NoDak? Was born in Minot, lived over near the wide spot in the
road called Max for a few years before the old man moved back to Montana.
> Ok...thanks. After Boulder we'll be heading south...toward the NM
> border. Hope to have an Enchilada breakfast in there somewhere. But
> will look for the bar on the way back. If anyone sees a white 01 gc
> from ND honk...
Where in NoDak? Was born in Minot, lived over near the wide spot in the
road called Max for a few years before the old man moved back to Montana.
#90
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
larry proclaimed:
> Ok...thanks. After Boulder we'll be heading south...toward the NM
> border. Hope to have an Enchilada breakfast in there somewhere. But
> will look for the bar on the way back. If anyone sees a white 01 gc
> from ND honk...
Where in NoDak? Was born in Minot, lived over near the wide spot in the
road called Max for a few years before the old man moved back to Montana.
> Ok...thanks. After Boulder we'll be heading south...toward the NM
> border. Hope to have an Enchilada breakfast in there somewhere. But
> will look for the bar on the way back. If anyone sees a white 01 gc
> from ND honk...
Where in NoDak? Was born in Minot, lived over near the wide spot in the
road called Max for a few years before the old man moved back to Montana.