Subj : Re: Travel To : NANCY BACKUS From : JOE MACKEY Date : Thu Apr 18 2019 06:22:26 Nancy wrote -- > JM> Most of the gas jockeys I spoke to were uniformly rude and gave the impression I was interrupting something important they were doing, even if it was just leaning against a gas pump. > > That's sad... Yep. Usually if I take an unexpected side trip I can use a map to find my way back. The most common cause of these side trips is being in a busy city and little opportunity to pull off the road. Stuck in a line of fast moving traffic, etc. In 1973 I was moving back to WV from CO and visiting folks along the way. I was going from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Farmington Hills, MI (outside Detroit) and was in the wrong lane to make an exit near Chicago. Pulling a small U-Haul didn't help. I kept trying to get in the exit lane with traffic whizzing by on both sides with horns honking, getting the you're number one wave, people yelling. I was eventually allowed over and glad to get off that road. > I've traveled rather extensively in NYS, and somewhat in NYC... but > perhaps I've been fortunate enough to not need to ask for directions or > help.... :) I seldom ask for directions, I just figure eventually I'll run across whatever I'm looking for. :) The only time is if I am pressed for time. Or way far afield. > ..Instead of being like the song about Charlie and the MTA... his fate > still unknown... "he may ride forever on the streets of Boston, he's the man who never returned"... :) When I was in NYC around 1971, I never had a problem with the subway. Of course being in uniform (my ship made a stop on the way to RI) people were a bit more understanding. There were all these warnings about how dangerous NYC was. I never had a problem. No one so much as said boo to me. I never felt unsafe. The USO provided smallish city maps with places of interest here and there, which subway/bus to take, etc. > JM> For years when I saw a black '48 Ford sedan I was sure that was the driver looking for me. :) > > I'm sure the statute of limitations has expired on that one I hope so! > ... and probably so has the owner of that sedan... ;) That too! :) Joe --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) .