Owe myself a little vacation, taking a week-and-a-half off.
Going down to Texas. Will I be able to keep my mouth shut long enough to not have some Trumpist shoot me? I hope so. Stay tuned...
Moderator: Community Team
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Wasn't too worried about being arrested at the border, but I was slightly worried about being arrested just after the border. Our New York State Thruway bill was delinquent, didn't know if there's be a trooper dispatched after we passed the first scanner, but apparently not.TeeGee wrote:Hope they don't arrest you at the border.. Good luck!
Lol, what makes you think I have a rainbow flag?KoolBak wrote:Texans are cool manno. If you're going to enjoy yourself....if you're going to be a prick, anyone will treat you like one. If you're going to flex your rainbow flag and questionable sexuality, go to fucking Portland (OR)....it's a complete shit hole![]()
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
I am curious, Duk: why Texas and not somewhere else?Dukasaur wrote:Well, I've been working almost non-stop since the snow started around January 3rd. Seven consecutive weeks over 70 hours -- almost like two full-time jobs.
Owe myself a little vacation, taking a week-and-a-half off.
Going down to Texas. Will I be able to keep my mouth shut long enough to not have some Trumpist shoot me? I hope so. Stay tuned...

In the spirit of Koolbak's post, I'd strongly advise you NOT to attempt to get an abortion while you are there either.Dukasaur wrote:Lol, what makes you think I have a rainbow flag?KoolBak wrote:Texans are cool manno. If you're going to enjoy yourself....if you're going to be a prick, anyone will treat you like one. If you're going to flex your rainbow flag and questionable sexuality, go to fucking Portland (OR)....it's a complete shit hole![]()
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
My wife's parents have a trailer down in Brownsville, which is where they winter. So it's a cheap vacation. Just gas, food, and a couple quick motel sleeps along the way.jusplay4fun wrote:I am curious, Duk: why Texas and not somewhere else?Dukasaur wrote:Well, I've been working almost non-stop since the snow started around January 3rd. Seven consecutive weeks over 70 hours -- almost like two full-time jobs.
Owe myself a little vacation, taking a week-and-a-half off.
Going down to Texas. Will I be able to keep my mouth shut long enough to not have some Trumpist shoot me? I hope so. Stay tuned...
-------You should of stayed in Canada longer.... Cleveland (The Mistake on the Lake)...You could of drove to Windsor...Hopped over the Ambassador Bridge...I could of dropped off some Detroit special HardwareDukasaur wrote:One thing that surprised me was the speed of the temperature gradient.
It was -1 when we left, and it stayed -1 through Buffalo, Erie, and Cleveland.
But as soon as we crossed the hump, the temperature started rising rapidly. By the time we hit Cincinnati, it was nine degrees. By the time we hit Nashville, it was 15. (70 for you Fahrenheit people). Slept with the window open. Obviously expected it would get warmer as we went south, but not expecting this steep a gradient. Haven't encountered this on previous trips.
I think you would notice this temperature gradient in the winter, being more sensitive to those temperatures as one comes out of winter (even if one stays in one place). What felt cold at 50F (10C) in the Fall now feels warm at 50F in the late winter.Dukasaur wrote:One thing that surprised me was the speed of the temperature gradient.
It was -1 when we left, and it stayed -1 through Buffalo, Erie, and Cleveland.
But as soon as we crossed the hump, the temperature started rising rapidly. By the time we hit Cincinnati, it was nine degrees. By the time we hit Nashville, it was 15. (70 for you Fahrenheit people). Slept with the window open. Obviously expected it would get warmer as we went south, but not expecting this steep a gradient. Haven't encountered this on previous trips.

riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Makes sense. Enjoy your well-deserved, well-earned vacation, Duk.Dukasaur wrote:My wife's parents have a trailer down in Brownsville, which is where they winter. So it's a cheap vacation. Just gas, food, and a couple quick motel sleeps along the way.jusplay4fun wrote:I am curious, Duk: why Texas and not somewhere else?Dukasaur wrote:Well, I've been working almost non-stop since the snow started around January 3rd. Seven consecutive weeks over 70 hours -- almost like two full-time jobs.
Owe myself a little vacation, taking a week-and-a-half off.
Going down to Texas. Will I be able to keep my mouth shut long enough to not have some Trumpist shoot me? I hope so. Stay tuned...

riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Well said, DDS. Those Dem Liberals are a Bunch of Crybabies.KoolBak wrote:Gods, can we just get on with our lives?
I didn't piss and cry when Obama and Biden were in![]()
Have fun DoD!!

Oh wow, that's practically Mexico!Dukasaur wrote:My wife's parents have a trailer down in Brownsville, which is where they winter. So it's a cheap vacation. Just gas, food, and a couple quick motel sleeps along the way.jusplay4fun wrote:I am curious, Duk: why Texas and not somewhere else?Dukasaur wrote:Well, I've been working almost non-stop since the snow started around January 3rd. Seven consecutive weeks over 70 hours -- almost like two full-time jobs.
Owe myself a little vacation, taking a week-and-a-half off.
Going down to Texas. Will I be able to keep my mouth shut long enough to not have some Trumpist shoot me? I hope so. Stay tuned...
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
Don't cross THAT border, Duk, either way..!mookiemcgee wrote:Oh wow, that's practically Mexico!Dukasaur wrote:My wife's parents have a trailer down in Brownsville, which is where they winter. So it's a cheap vacation. Just gas, food, and a couple quick motel sleeps along the way.jusplay4fun wrote:I am curious, Duk: why Texas and not somewhere else?Dukasaur wrote:Well, I've been working almost non-stop since the snow started around January 3rd. Seven consecutive weeks over 70 hours -- almost like two full-time jobs.
Owe myself a little vacation, taking a week-and-a-half off.
Going down to Texas. Will I be able to keep my mouth shut long enough to not have some Trumpist shoot me? I hope so. Stay tuned...

Chaco Canyon National Historical Park is nestled deep in the Navajo Nation of modern-day New Mexico. Surrounded by desert and only accessible by unpaved roads, it usually receives fewer than 5000 visitors a month. But within this remote location, the ruins of a vanished civilization rise from the desert grasses. It was once the vibrant religious center of a Native American culture—one whose collapse long remained a mystery. (...)
Enter the pack rats. As the name suggests, these rodents are the original hoarders. They have bigger ears, furrier tails, and a greater love of shiny objects than others of their kind. Much of their time is spent collecting nearby items and bringing them home to eat, build with, or simply admire.

Good hypothesis. Not correct, though. I know a lot of places used to outlaw U-turns, but Ohio isn't one of them. (Just looked it up)KoolBak wrote:Dude ....re: the guy that honked.
U turns are illegal here. I get irate on the road when I see people breaking the law. It's so simple to change direction legally. Perhaps that was the case....seems very odd to generate anger otherwise....
Oh yeah, I've been down in the summer heat. Maybe didn't notice it because summer-to-summer doesn't seem like such a gradient.jusplay4fun wrote:I think you would notice this temperature gradient in the winter, being more sensitive to those temperatures as one comes out of winter (even if one stays in one place). What felt cold at 50F (10C) in the Fall now feels warm at 50F in the late winter.Dukasaur wrote:One thing that surprised me was the speed of the temperature gradient.
It was -1 when we left, and it stayed -1 through Buffalo, Erie, and Cleveland.
But as soon as we crossed the hump, the temperature started rising rapidly. By the time we hit Cincinnati, it was nine degrees. By the time we hit Nashville, it was 15. (70 for you Fahrenheit people). Slept with the window open. Obviously expected it would get warmer as we went south, but not expecting this steep a gradient. Haven't encountered this on previous trips.
Duk, Have you travelled in the summer from your home to the Southern USA? That may give you another perspective. It sounds like you have done so.
Sadly, I have to. My wife's parents swear they have discovered the best nachos in the world at some shithole pub on the Mexican side. I think it's insanity -- nachos are nachos, cheap filler, how good could they possibly be? But I am the guest so I will have to dutifully go down to this place and eat the legendary nachos.jusplay4fun wrote:Don't cross THAT border, Duk, either way..!mookiemcgee wrote:Oh wow, that's practically Mexico!Dukasaur wrote:My wife's parents have a trailer down in Brownsville, which is where they winter. So it's a cheap vacation. Just gas, food, and a couple quick motel sleeps along the way.jusplay4fun wrote: I am curious, Duk: why Texas and not somewhere else?
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Your stories are FUN to read Duk; please keep us informed of your adventures in Texas and Mexico, TOO...!Dukasaur wrote:Anyway, Day 2 Update.
Will make this quick.
Didn't get to our destination. Got out of Tennessee okay, but just inside the Arkansas line there was a big accident with a highway closure and detour. Lost about an hour. Then heavy traffic in Little Rock, construction and more heavy traffic in Dallas, more construction and heavy traffic in Austin. It was supposed to be 15 hours driving anyway, but with the extra delays turned into 16 down and still five short of goal. Finally gave up and took a hotel room just on the south end of Austin.
The Dallas traffic jam was interesting. Much of it was just construction and volume related, but part of it was due to a panic downtown. There was a swarm of police heading downtown, and callers on the radio spreading rumours that there was an active shooter situation. Turned out not to be -- just some cheerleaders scrapping it out. Hilarious:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/li ... rcna194349

Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:![]()
Gross! Horrible bourbon when you have delicious Canadian whisky handy right at home??
Silly Californicator!
