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Dick S
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So excellent!
On the third picture: the light yellow Dodge Pioneer looks just like the one our neighbour had... but theirs was much bigger of course...
We had similar to that, actually there are some places which still exist which are off the beaten path that you can still have the old school diner experience. Legitimate diners not someone revamping or remodelling to just be touristy or trendy.
Actually a good documentary they reran on PBS recently is Billy Connolly Route 66, you can see a lot of the slightly off route originals.
If you search it on YouTube there is parts of it put online http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4SdAVr3uYk
If I get a chance I will get that book Do you know if it is available for computer?The best trips are ones where the journey is the highlight. We used to take 12 days between assignments and explore more based on compass heading then actually having someplace to go. Rarely taking the major highways and always meeting good people.
If you like reading, Neil Peart (drummer and biker) has authored some excellent books on some of the epic rides he has taken. Also a good movie to catch is "One Week", you can find that on NetFlix.
And why did the church not have a father? Was it Roman Catholic and he had to resign?
If I get a chance I will get that book Do you know if it is available for computer?
Once for my two weeks vaction I took a young boy from my church with no father on a motorcycle trip. I had a little 250 cc one lunger. I had welded a aluminum milk crate type box on the carrier and we put a little clothing in it and headed from Woonsocket, RI to Coopers Town baseball museum. The best part was stopping at all kind of interesting things that we found along the way. The funny part was he said he didn't need to stop and rest. I forgot how many miles we had gone but he beg me to stop. When he got off he could not stand and fell down.
If this is your earlier question, why is it of interest to you how old I was? If the question is about my grammar, then I don't have time to play that silly game.So how old were you when you went off with this young boy for two weeks?
And why did the church not have a father? Was it Roman Catholic and he had to resign?
Col
If this is your earlier question, why is it of interest to you how old I was? If the question is about my grammar, then I don't have time to play that silly game.
A bit tetchy aren't we? Nothing to do with your grammar, (although that is suspect) I was just wondering if it is normal for someone at least old enough to drive, to "take" a young boy away for a two week jolly.
Col
Not touchy at all, in fact I think your posts are funny, and I try to answer them in a funny way. Evidently we have a different sense of humor.
Col, now I know your joking. Have you never heard of the Big Brother Association?
Right time frame - wrong author. Aldus Huxley. Brave New World.Is it something to do with George Orwell?
Never. Is it something to do with George Orwell?
Col