Hello Joe. Thanks for the report! Sounds like a great day. As a former owner of a half-dozen early 60s Bugs, you have really piqued my curiosity. I don't think I ever got one of them up to 70 mph. A fully loaded Microbus - and you got two tickets? And you are worried about passing lanes? Who on earth are you going to pass? Are there a lot of bicyclists on the road? Is this your secret to being laid back - release your aggression while driving!?!?!?!?!?! ;-) Just pickin' on ya a little bit! ;-) Thanks again for the post - but its this image of a micro bus doing 90 mph around a mountain curve on two wheels that I'm having trouble with ............ so that the driver can be the first one to the beach to fall asleep ................ Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Garrett" <joegarrett@earthlink.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 12:08 AM Subject: OT-Kinda > I thought I'd share my day with Y'all!<G>: SNIP > The drive to Tillamook, on Hiway 6, is typical of the many mountain > roads that cross The Coast Range to the wonderfully beautiful Pacific Ocean. > It's kind of windie, tricky in spots and ALWAYS has a belligerent, "Smokey" > lurking about! (He got me twice in one day! Yikes! And that was in a fully > loaded VW Bus!) There's only one "passing lane" area on the whole 45 mile > trip. I left a bit early, this morning, in anticipation of "playing hookie". > Good thing I did, as the great gurus of Highway Matters decided to do some > paving! (Guess where? The "passing lane" area!)(Following Winebuggos is > sooooo much fun!)(Just love that warm tar on my German "Roller Skate"! Not!) SNIP > Best Regards, > Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon)
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