And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
There is a bus/RV mechanic on u-tube who lives in an old Greyhound bus that looks like that one. His is a 1947. "Bus Grease Monkey" Had to stop traveling due to the plandemic, so they bought land and built a shop in the meantime.
Back in the 70's a neighbor of my parents rode the bus from Atlanta to San Francisco to visit her sister. Around the same time my dad took the bus from Atlanta to Detroit to visit my brother working in Detroit. Both swore, "Never Again." To give their reasons would be racist of me. Me too, on the trains. I really miss them.
Bought a 90 day pass or some such back in '80. MSP to San Bernadino via the Grand canyon. Back via Salt Lake City. Lost A/C in Oklahoma for about 8 hrs. All the adventure I could afford at 17.
There is a bus/RV mechanic on u-tube who lives in an old Greyhound bus that looks like that one. His is a 1947. "Bus Grease Monkey" Had to stop traveling due to the plandemic, so they bought land and built a shop in the meantime.
ReplyDeleteI rode the dawg cross country one time, San Diego to Fort Myers, FL.
ReplyDeleteBroke me of that nasty habit.
I'd still like to do a cross country in a train.
Back in the 70's a neighbor of my parents rode the bus from Atlanta to San Francisco to visit her sister. Around the same time my dad took the bus from Atlanta to Detroit to visit my brother working in Detroit. Both swore, "Never Again." To give their reasons would be racist of me.
ReplyDeleteMe too, on the trains. I really miss them.
Bought a 90 day pass or some such back in '80. MSP to San Bernadino via the Grand canyon. Back via Salt Lake City. Lost A/C in Oklahoma for about 8 hrs. All the adventure I could afford at 17.
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