That was one of those trips from or to hell. I was with a geologist and we were going to the White Mtn NF in Laconia, NH. We picked up a rental at Logan and just after we passed the liquor store the car blew a tire. It was when the remnants of a hurricane was going up the coast and we had put on a very feeble spare in the storm along I 95. Scary. So the next day we left the vehicle at a service station in Conway to get the tire repaired and rode up to a NF district in Maine with a Forest Service employee. We returned that night only find the tire hadn’t been fixed because the power had been out all day because of the storm. Shit.
What is up with that building directly above the trusses of that bridge? Looks like there is a whole chunk missing
"This is the city. Los Angeles, California. Nearly four million people live here. Every month, more crowd in. Tourists spend over a billion dollars a year in Southern California. It’s a big business. Anything you’re looking for, Los Angeles has it. If it’s for sale, you can buy it. Some people don’t bother bringing money. They do their shopping illegally. When they do, that's when I go to work". ... (Dun Dun Dun Dun...)
No. When I was younger, I was a fan of Dragnet and Adam-12, and as a teen I was with the LAPD Explorers instead of Boy Scouts. Grew up in the San Fernando Valley.
Had a crush on Veronica Hamel for a while. Gorgeous lady. I also had the honor of meeting both Abe Vigoda and Hal Linden. Beautiful people, both of them, sat and chatted with them most of the flight from JFK to LAX.
I truly don't know. It looks new. The bridge is the Longfellow Bridge, which takes you into Cambridge, MA.
I saw these on a construction site in Cromwell, CT recently. I wondered what they were (are?) used for?
Cheetah or leopard? I can never tell the difference. But either way, I love the print! I like big cats. They're lucky. They don't have to shop for leopard print stuff. They're born with it!
When was the first time you were in a plane at 30,000 feet and you looked out the window and suddenly saw what looked like an Island, floating on top of the cloud?
Never having been further from home than Mexico. The only reason I knew what they last item on this sign was, because I'm a fan of Andrew Zimmern and his weird food shows.