PROOF THAT MEN ARE SUPERIOR TO WOMEN IS THAT THEY CAN URINATE FROM A SPEEDING CAR!
2'S - DAYE! Oh yes it is! It's the day after Monday and the day before Wednesday (Humpday!). Normally this day of the week is reserved for whining and complaining by us about what a waste of calendar space it is, but not this Tuesday. Nope! We loaded up the rental car (with optional collision insurance) and roared out of the trailer park well before noon (around 11:45am) heading North to San Francisco! We are talking ROADTRIP and we are talking "the" San Francisco (home of Joe Montana) - just a quick 500 miles up the state.
Okay, so first observation - DON'T EAT DOUBLE CHILI JALAPENO BREAKFAST BURRITOS IN A CLOSED CAR! About an hour after Kevin ate three of those gourmet delights you can imagine what the car started smelling like. Anyway, Stacy didn't ask - SHE DEMANDED - that we pull into the very next airport so she could get out of the car and fly to San Francisco. She wasn't gonna spend another minute in that rolling gas chamber.
There weren't any flights to San Francisco from whatever airport we pulled into, but she did get a Southwest Airlines ticket to Sacramento, and since we're planning on being there tomorrow anyway, we parted ways with a plan to meet up after lunch. So here's the revised plan: Kevin drove to San Francisco where he has a hearing tomorrow morning at the Russian Embassy for the Siberian transit VISA's we need for the upcoming Riding4Beer World Tour (beginning June 10!), and Stacy flew to Sacramento where she plans on hanging out with relatives until tomorrow afternoon. Hmmmm, which sounds like more fun - Russians or relatives? Tough call! Anyway, after his KGB interrogation, Kevin will drive the 92 miles over to Sacramento, reunite with Stacy and the beer drinking will begin in earnest...

After the breakfast burritos in the car, Stacy choose to fly! California gasoline, Yup, regular is $4.29/gallon!

You try taking a picture while driving 80MPH! AHHH, The "Streets of San Francisco" - sounds like a TV show!
Okay, so first observation - DON'T EAT DOUBLE CHILI JALAPENO BREAKFAST BURRITOS IN A CLOSED CAR! About an hour after Kevin ate three of those gourmet delights you can imagine what the car started smelling like. Anyway, Stacy didn't ask - SHE DEMANDED - that we pull into the very next airport so she could get out of the car and fly to San Francisco. She wasn't gonna spend another minute in that rolling gas chamber.
There weren't any flights to San Francisco from whatever airport we pulled into, but she did get a Southwest Airlines ticket to Sacramento, and since we're planning on being there tomorrow anyway, we parted ways with a plan to meet up after lunch. So here's the revised plan: Kevin drove to San Francisco where he has a hearing tomorrow morning at the Russian Embassy for the Siberian transit VISA's we need for the upcoming Riding4Beer World Tour (beginning June 10!), and Stacy flew to Sacramento where she plans on hanging out with relatives until tomorrow afternoon. Hmmmm, which sounds like more fun - Russians or relatives? Tough call! Anyway, after his KGB interrogation, Kevin will drive the 92 miles over to Sacramento, reunite with Stacy and the beer drinking will begin in earnest...
After the breakfast burritos in the car, Stacy choose to fly! California gasoline, Yup, regular is $4.29/gallon!
You try taking a picture while driving 80MPH! AHHH, The "Streets of San Francisco" - sounds like a TV show!

When we grow up, we want to be you guys!
Just sayin'
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Hi, I thought you two lived in a trailer park? How can you afford to fly around the world and drive at those gas prices? We can hardly afford to drive to work! Stacy, you look cute, I love the hair, Kevin does a great job! Have fun! Love you two.
Cary and Guy
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Psssh, What are you doing up in NorCal? You are WAAAAY too cool to be outta SOCAL! Keep REPRESENTIN the 213 and 760!
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The ole Palm Canyon Roadhouse just ain't the same!!!!!!!!! Enjoy, be safe! Keep drinkin' those Buds and we'll keep the trailer park runnin'.
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