We were just talking about this “old day travel stuff” this past weekend: DOUBLE DVDs! What ever happened to counting colors of cars AND my all time favorite: Spotting license plates from every state in the union. The best we ever did was 26 different states in 24 hours AND it wasn’t a holiday weekend.
On long trips we still play Road Kill Bingo. You earn points based on size, freshness and the ability to identify species. Spring and Autumn are the best times to play.
Many years ago my uncle was working a railroad hand car, when he realized that a mistake had been made and a train was far down the track. Since there was a switch-off he could reach with much effort, he pulled arm and shoulder muscles before he (successfully) got there. My mom said that for several days he was in shock and couldn’t say a word, then regained his speech and for awhile could only yell out hard-core cusses. Ordinarily he was a quiet, mild-mannered man.
Many do not even suspect what that is, in 52 the local track crew shack got motorized track wagons,but at night when I worked that RR station we often took rides on the old wagon they still had next to the frieght wagon. They still ran steam locomotives in them days
Don’t forget the license plate game…On a three lettered plate, make up words out of the letters….The one rule is that the letters have to be in the same order as on the plate…For example: BRD 123 – Possible words: Board, bored, aboard, broad, bird, border, brocade, bothered…One other thing, the quality of the word counts…..Example: BST 123 Choices: best, boast, beast or breast….Breast wins for obvious reasons….
gogher, after Bob Dylan Robert Hunter is our greatest living songwriter….His later work with Jim Lauderdale, (and Dylan) has been great….Less heavy, but a whole lot of fun…..
Varnes about 10 years ago
Hey, look, the cacti are waving at me!!! ………….Oh, man, what was in that one?…Jeeze, I hope it’s not a long trip….
Superfrog about 10 years ago
You can have fun but only if you stick to the guidelines.
Ida No about 10 years ago
Guy 1: “What a long, strange trip it’s been.”Guy 2: “We haven’t left yet.”Guy 1: “Just warming up. ‘Truckin’…”
Varnes about 10 years ago
Three Steps…..Lately, it occurs to me….
Barker62 about 10 years ago
At least they’ll have good reception on their AM/FM radios, especially the AM stations at night due to the ground wave/skywave effects!!!!
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
All that hard training in the play ground is finally paying off.
Aaberon about 10 years ago
We were just talking about this “old day travel stuff” this past weekend: DOUBLE DVDs! What ever happened to counting colors of cars AND my all time favorite: Spotting license plates from every state in the union. The best we ever did was 26 different states in 24 hours AND it wasn’t a holiday weekend.
OldDoug Premium Member about 10 years ago
They’re putting those on cruise ships now … just in case the ship runs aground on railroad tracks.
jbarr68407 about 10 years ago
On long trips we still play Road Kill Bingo. You earn points based on size, freshness and the ability to identify species. Spring and Autumn are the best times to play.
jimguess about 10 years ago
dabugger about 10 years ago
and just what would that be? which is the teeter and which is the totter?
katzenbooks45 about 10 years ago
“I’ve ban workin’ on the railroad, all the live-long day…”
katzenbooks45 about 10 years ago
That should be “been”.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 10 years ago
(Insert “Blazing Saddles” hand car joke here)
Gokie5 about 10 years ago
Many years ago my uncle was working a railroad hand car, when he realized that a mistake had been made and a train was far down the track. Since there was a switch-off he could reach with much effort, he pulled arm and shoulder muscles before he (successfully) got there. My mom said that for several days he was in shock and couldn’t say a word, then regained his speech and for awhile could only yell out hard-core cusses. Ordinarily he was a quiet, mild-mannered man.
Brown Leghorn about 10 years ago
Many do not even suspect what that is, in 52 the local track crew shack got motorized track wagons,but at night when I worked that RR station we often took rides on the old wagon they still had next to the frieght wagon. They still ran steam locomotives in them days
Varnes about 10 years ago
Don’t forget the license plate game…On a three lettered plate, make up words out of the letters….The one rule is that the letters have to be in the same order as on the plate…For example: BRD 123 – Possible words: Board, bored, aboard, broad, bird, border, brocade, bothered…One other thing, the quality of the word counts…..Example: BST 123 Choices: best, boast, beast or breast….Breast wins for obvious reasons….
Brown Leghorn about 10 years ago
I also want to say that this one is rare in that it actually made me laugh out loud.
Varnes about 10 years ago
Just be careful, it’s very addicting….
Varnes about 10 years ago
gogher, after Bob Dylan Robert Hunter is our greatest living songwriter….His later work with Jim Lauderdale, (and Dylan) has been great….Less heavy, but a whole lot of fun…..
Hunter7 about 10 years ago
Its an OK job. It has its ups and downs. But the ride is fine.
Varnes about 10 years ago
gofher, let’s not forget John Prine….