WHEN HE SAID "SIGN HERE" WE DIDN'T REALIZE HE WAS DEAF!
MONDAY! Quit complaining about us still being in New Orleans! Okay, keep complaining - it's good to express yourselves! Look, we've had "issues" to deal with - and not just the legal or emotional ones like usual. There was broken air conditioning in our rented room to deal with (done), repairs needed on the Harley (ongoing) and of course Budweiser (our GREAT sponsor) had us scheduled for waaaaaay too many events (but their checks don't bounce so we're not complaining!). Anyway, we're here tomorrow and then FINALLY on the road again.
There's still plenty of the Riding4Beer Magical Mystery Tour left (like two months!) so killing a few days here in the "Big Easy" is not really a big deal. So far we've been on the road just 23 days, we've been to nine states and covered over 3,500 miles. During this short time we've already met hundreds of GREAT people (many for the first time when they answered the telephone call to our motel room) and we've seen some fantastic sights (including some that weren't in strip clubs!)
Along the way we've also received many signs from "out there" (this is the Magical Mystery Tour after all!). These mostly appear after drinking heavily, but they also show up neatly printed on paper, wood and plastic. Most of them make total sense, some of them are a bit confusing and others?... Let's just say there are some that even with our third grade education confound us!. Folks, it's Monday night in New Orleans and that means fewer tourists for us to prey on, so we're headed out to for some red beans and rice, plenty of ice cold Budweiser and then we'll see if they really do quit continuing felonies after three! Oh yeah, and we're supposed to be meeting some "paranormal investigators" later at a bar so just imagine what tomorrow's post will be...
A MAP OF THE TOUR SO FAR AND SOME OF OUR FAVORITE SIGNS!

3,600 miles - about 12,000 to go! We always go to the Econolodge for a seaweed wrap!

We hear the "Postal Suites" are the size of a stamp! And when they're outta beer it's only 10 cents a bottle!
There's still plenty of the Riding4Beer Magical Mystery Tour left (like two months!) so killing a few days here in the "Big Easy" is not really a big deal. So far we've been on the road just 23 days, we've been to nine states and covered over 3,500 miles. During this short time we've already met hundreds of GREAT people (many for the first time when they answered the telephone call to our motel room) and we've seen some fantastic sights (including some that weren't in strip clubs!)
Along the way we've also received many signs from "out there" (this is the Magical Mystery Tour after all!). These mostly appear after drinking heavily, but they also show up neatly printed on paper, wood and plastic. Most of them make total sense, some of them are a bit confusing and others?... Let's just say there are some that even with our third grade education confound us!. Folks, it's Monday night in New Orleans and that means fewer tourists for us to prey on, so we're headed out to for some red beans and rice, plenty of ice cold Budweiser and then we'll see if they really do quit continuing felonies after three! Oh yeah, and we're supposed to be meeting some "paranormal investigators" later at a bar so just imagine what tomorrow's post will be...
A MAP OF THE TOUR SO FAR AND SOME OF OUR FAVORITE SIGNS!
3,600 miles - about 12,000 to go! We always go to the Econolodge for a seaweed wrap!
We hear the "Postal Suites" are the size of a stamp! And when they're outta beer it's only 10 cents a bottle!

I think this is a sign that you too are far crazier than we ever knew! Can't wait to see where you go next - keep it up!
JT
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Wow. You blasted past Houston to fart around New Orleans?? Where's the magic?? (I won't ask about the mystery - we all know Kevin's results from the free clinic are PLENTY of mystery.) You know, you could still come through Houston - we would roll out the welcome mat...and the slip 'n' slide!
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Ok, the track on the map shows us that you missed the class where they explained that whole shortest distance between two points is a straight line thing. Just kidding
Jean and Larry
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