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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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> In lugnet.org.us.lugola, Frank Filz writes:
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> > Ross Crawford even managed to keep up with Larry.
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> This may sound like a "remarkable statement" but it is not. I wasn't driving
> nearly as fast as I usually do, and certainly not as fast as most of the
> traffic. Ross's challenge is that his idea of following is to follow at a
> polite distance, like 1/4 mile back... must be those wide open spaces in Oz.
I'm not sure I'd say "most" of the traffic, but yea, whoever (I think it
was Kevin) was complaining about the "slow" Southern California drivers
must not have been driving on the same highways as we did.
> This does not work on US freeways, you need to follow much much closer or
> you get boxed in and stranded and then have to dig your way out and haul
> butt to catch up.
One reason caravaning doesn't tend to work too well.
> The person at Sunday Breakfast that Frank forgot was Paul Gyugi...
Hmm, I guess I was too busy contemplating my breakfast... I should have
remembered Paul since I bought so much from him at the December Baylug
meeting (I really need to stop trying to pretend I'm a west coast
AFOL..., when's the next PNLTC meeting? :-) :-)
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Frank Filz
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