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kobiashi Jul 3, 2006 12:48 PM

Things you don't see in Lost Angeles . . .
 
Drove from Albuquerque NM to somewhere in MO.

While passing thru the Texas panhandle you go thru Groom TX, which has the biggest cross in the western hemisphere, or maybe it's the second biggest. It's the size of a 20 story building. It's just sort of there. It's really big. You certainly don't see anything like that in Lost Angeles.

Another thing, while driving through TX and OK (which can get pretty boring at times) I saw more F250s and F350s and Dodge 25 and 3500s and Chevy 25 and 3500s in one day than I have seen in my entire life combined.

And it appears people actually USE the big trucks for real reasons (as opposed to whatever it is they do with them here in Lost Angeles).

Another thing, I saw more cows in one day than I have ever seen.

And, in case any of y'all were thinking about it . . . don't ever try to drive across most of the country in a sports car. No matter how much "fun" you might think it is . . . it isn't.

Carry on.

ccla Jul 3, 2006 12:49 PM

Add Clear skies to that list.

kobiashi Jul 3, 2006 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by ccla
Add Clear skies to that list.

Yup, and sky unbroken by hills and mountains . . .

wstahlm80 Jul 3, 2006 12:53 PM

Where are you going Kobi?

kobiashi Jul 3, 2006 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by wstahlm80
Where are you going Kobi?

Nowhere, fast.

Actually, not that fast. There was a ton of road construction almost the entire way.

Was in KC for a day, then flew back.

Had a friend who drove from NM to KC-MO so went with them to experience a "roadtrip".

Not doing that again anytime soon.

vader716 Jul 3, 2006 01:00 PM

and why are you driving cross-country in a sports car

kobiashi Jul 3, 2006 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by vader716
and why are you driving cross-country in a sports car

See above:


And P.S. . . .

What is up with this "Stuckey's" place that is all along the way?

ddellwo Jul 3, 2006 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by kobiashi
Had a friend who drove from NM to KC-MO so went with them to experience a "roadtrip".

Not doing that again anytime soon.

Kind of like taking Amtrak. After traveling "round trip coach" by train from Minneapolis, MN, to El Paso, TX, I understood why passenger jets were invented! :lol:

Actually though, I'm looking forward to the day when my "little booger" is old enough to throw him in the car and head off for a week or two every summer to hit all the tourist traps that are scattered around this country!

A morning spent looking at the world's largest ball of kite string, an afternoon spent in the pool of the Holiday Inn Express, and an evening meal at the local diner -- it just doesn't get more "Americana" than that! :thumbsup:

kobiashi Jul 3, 2006 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by ddellwo
A morning spent looking at the world's largest ball of kite string . . .


Does this exist? If so, where is it?

Wait . . . I can Google this.

K-

kobiashi Jul 3, 2006 01:13 PM

Oh, cool!

There is actually a website call "roadsideamerica"

Does not mention "kite" string, but there is the largest ball of twine (in more than a few places).

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/MNDARtwine.html

nomo Jul 3, 2006 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by kobiashi
What is up with this "Stuckey's" place that is all along the way?

Although the last one in OK is now closed, Stuckey's is famous for their pecan (pronounced pee-can) log rolls.

http://stuckeys.com


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