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A California Highway, 1989
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Sacramento 6
Sacramento, California
A Road Home Along the Lincoln Highway series
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Tmax 400iso
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American Auto Trail-Lincoln Highway (Truckee to Soda Springs CA)
American Auto Trail-Lincoln Highway (Truckee to Soda Springs CA) https://youtu.be/6LmcepROclo This American auto trail follows a route deep in history along the Truckee River and Donner Lake in California, from Truckee to Soda Springs along the Lincoln Hy
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National Stewart’s Root Beer Day
June 17 beckons you to celebrate the National Stewart’s Root Beer Day. Picture this: It’s a hot summer day with the sun beating down without mercy, but you have nothing to worry about as you have a cold pack of Stewart’s root beer to freshen you up. The frothy root beer, which the company sells in different flavors ranging from black cherry to orange and cream, is an old American favorite due to the nostalgia and the great taste attached to it. Stewart’s Fountain Classic also has a chain of restaurants in America.
History of National Stewart’s Root Beer Day
The National Stewart’s Root Beer Day pays homage to Stewart’s Fountain Classics. The company was started in 1924 as a small business by the American teacher and entrepreneur, Frank Stewart. Stewart wanted an extra source of income for his household, and this prompted him to start selling root beers from a drive-thru. The company started by selling only the original flavor of root beer, but as the business expanded and became popular, more flavors were added to the cart. Today, you can enjoy a birch root beer, or cream and soda, or if you are in the mood for something fruity, you can treat yourself to a grape or a black cherry root beer. At the core of it, Stewart’s Fountain Classics are the material for old-fashioned American nostalgia.
Root beer’s origins lie with the indigenous tribes of America. Indigenous people created the beverage using the root bark obtained from sassafras trees. The tribes used root beer for medicinal purposes and general drinking. It was after the arrival of Europeans on American soil that root beer started being sold as a commercial drink. The fermented creamy drink was sold as a dry mix by the American pharmacist, Charles Elmer Hires. The dry mix would have to be mixed with sugar, yeast, and water before being left to ferment and froth for a fixed period. Hires’ friend Russell Conwell, suggested that Hires create a liquid formulation for the beverage as that would lead to a better marketing strategy. Conwell proved to be right because root beer sales increased drastically after Hires introduced the new liquid formula in the market. With the influence of many cultures and cuisines, root beer has garnered a host of versions. You can make your own root beer too with the basic ingredients and a combination of your favorite spices, sweets, and herbs.
National Stewart’s Root Beer Day timeline
1860sRoot Beer Sold at Confectionaries
A version of root beer, inspired by the sassafras root beer versions, is being sold at confectionery stores.
1876Root Beer’s Commercial Introduction at Philadelphia
Charles Elmer Hires introduces his commercial liquid formulation for root beer at Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.
1924Stewart’s Fountain Classics’ Inception
American teacher Frank Stewart sets up his root beer company to increase his income sources.
1990Bottling Rights Acquired by Cable Car Beverage
The bottling rights for Stewart’s Fountain Classics are given to Cable Car Beverage Corporation.
How To Celebrate National Stewart’s Root Beer Day
Drink a Stewart’s classic
Customize your root beer
Make a root beer cake
Take a trip down memory lane by drinking Stewart’s root beer. You can try an old favorite, but you should also give other flavors a chance. You never know, you might just discover a new favorite.
One great feature of root beer is how versatile it is. Try mixing spices and herbs like cinnamon, allspice, ginger, and dandelion root. If you like sweets, you can try root beer with vanilla ice cream and/or licorice.
If there’s anything we love more than cake and beer, it is a root beer cake. You can order one from your local bakery, or you can make one at home. Whatever you choose to do, it’s going to be a win-win situation because you’ll be getting the best of both worlds.
5 Facts About Root Beer That Will Blow Your Mind
Carcinogenic roots banned by the U.S.A.
Root beer nicknames akin to cows
Not popular in other continents
Franklin’s root beer breakfast
Root beer for water in Europe
The U.S. FDA banned the sassafras root, which is used to make root beer after it was discovered that the ingredient is carcinogenic.
Root beer floats are also known as brown and black cows.
Root beer has enjoyed exclusive popularity in North America, but it has failed to woo the masses on other continents.
Benjamin Franklin used to enjoy drinking root beer at breakfast.
When Europeans weren’t aware of proper sanitation, small beers like root beer and teas were consumed in place of water.
Why We Love National Stewart’s Root Beer Day
It’s a celebration of Stewart’s Fountain Classics, Nostalgia, root beer treats
It’s a celebration of nostalgia
It’s a celebration of root beer treats
Stewart’s Fountain Classics is a story of determination and willpower. From a small business in the 1920s, it has grown into a magnificent business empire today. It was also voted as the best company for root beers in 2006 during the World Cup of Root Beer.
Warm summer days call for a cold foamy and creamy glass of root beer. Millions of Americans associate their best times with Stewart’s root beer as the company has been around for almost a century now.
Whether you like sweets or you bend towards the savory more, root beer has got you covered. Enjoy it in the form of cakes or pies, or go ahead and try it by adding it as an ingredient to a savory dish like pasta or steak. The options are endless here, and we are pumped for it.
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Did you know that "the Highway to Heaven" Interstate Route 80 (I-80) is one of the major interstate highways in the United States, traversing the country from east to west. The part of Interstate 80 known as "the highway to heaven" is located in Wyoming, between the cities of Laramie and Cheyenne. This stretch of highway passes through the "Summit", a mountain pass in the Laramie Mountains, which is the highest point on I-80 at an altitude of approximately 8,640 feet (2,634 meters) above sea level. This section of highway is notable for its stunning scenery and for being challenging during the winter due to severe weather conditions. Important Features and Details:
1. **Extension and Route**: - I-80 extends for approximately 2,900 miles (4,667 km). - Starts in San Francisco, California, and ends in Teaneck, New Jersey, near New York City.
2. **States Crossed**: - I-80 passes through 11 states: California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
3. **Historical Importance**: - It largely follows the historic route of the Lincoln Highway, the first transcontinental highway in the United States. - Also follows the path of historic trails such as the Oregon Trail and the Mormon Trail.
4. **Use and Traffic**: I-80 is vital to the United States economy and mobility, facilitating fast and efficient transportation across a large portion of the country.
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U.S. Route 50 in Nevada, stretching approximately 408 miles from the California border near Lake Tahoe to the Utah border near Baker, is famously known as "The Loneliest Road in America." This route traverses diverse landscapes, including the scenic Sierra Nevada mountains, vast desert expanses, and remote mountain ranges. Major cities along the way include Carson City, Fallon, and Ely, each offering unique attractions such as historical sites, the Nevada Northern Railway Museum, and gateways to natural wonders like Great Basin National Park. The road also passes through historic mining towns like Austin and Eureka, preserving 19th-century charm and providing a glimpse into Nevada's rich mining heritage.
Travelers on Route 50 should prepare for minimal traffic, limited cell service, and stretches with few services, underscoring the importance of planning fuel stops and carrying extra supplies. Despite its isolation, the highway offers a wealth of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, off-roading, and stargazing, particularly near landmarks like Sand Mountain Recreation Area and Lehman Caves. Celebrated for its historical significance as part of the Pony Express and Lincoln Highway, Route 50 presents a unique and serene driving experience through some of America's most striking and solitary landscapes.
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Dan Gurney Drives the 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100
Posted on May 26, 2024 by MCG
It’s only natural that Lincoln-Mercury would select Riverside International Raceway as the setting for this quick film showcasing Dan Gurney and the 1969 Marauder X-100. After all, Gurney practically owned the historic California road course at the time. Between 1963 and 1968 he swept the annual NASCAR Grand National events there five times, including four victories in a row in 1963-66. In those days, NASCAR at Riverside was the Dan Gurney show. While all these NASCAR wins came in Fords, Gurney raced for the Lincoln-Mercury division as well, piloting a Cougar in the Trans-Am series for team owner Bud Moore.
As we watch him wrestle the giant Marauder X-100 around the demanding 9-turn, 3.3 mile course, Gurney reports, “The standard handling package has a real sports car feel through the turns.” They probably asked him to say that. At more than 18 feet long and more than 4,400 lbs, the X-100 would never be mistaken for a sports car. (For more on the rare X-100, see our feature here). Still, with its 460 cubic-inch, 360 hp V8, creamy ride, and roomy interior, the X-100 was just the ticket for buyers in need of a powerful, stylish highway cruiser. Now here’s Chris Schenckel of ABC Sports to set up the action. Video above.
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Collector's Edition: Cars and Conversations (Part I)
Mulder and Scully have traveled a lot a lot a lot during their years in the basement-- surely, they had pretty cool conversations on the road?
Loose chronological order below~
@wexleresque/hellsteeth's
stars
As he climbs into the passenger seat of his father’s Lincoln, Fox yawns. The dashboard clock reads 5:03 AM and the smug tilt of his mother’s lips suggests that the early hour is the result of considerable negotiation. The tires crunch on the driveway and his mother waves at him absentmindedly from the porch as they depart. She doesn’t make a habit of smiling, but in the dark, Fox thinks something close might be on her face.
The drive is quiet this morning, save for the news on the radio and the whistle of the wind through the cracked window. Sunflower seeds sail over the glass and Fox takes a few out of the bag, chewing on them for something to do.
“How’s work, Dad?” he asks as they pass Fall River.
Young Mulder is tossed back and forth by his begrudging parents.
the fbi basement bulletin board - Chapter 5 (Tumblr)
“Hm. Well you probably don’t need a medical professional to tell you this, but if you keep moving it around, it’s going to take longer to heal. You need to rest it.”
“Noted, doc. And you just missed the turn, by the way.”
S1 Mulder is bad at directions-- especially with a sprained wrist.
Local Radio (Tumblr)
Driving out to a little town in Indiana hadn't been in the original plan, but the business of Memorial Day weekend had removed flying as an option. They needed to reach their destination within 24 hours. So here they were, en route to another place that didn't even warrant a dot on the map (you've seen one, you've seen them all, he sometimes thought to himself).
Mulder is amused at a crazy radio station (and at Scully's reaction.)
Christine Leigh's (Alt. Ao3) Maybe?
"Okay, here we are." Maggie said this as she pulled off the highway and onto the road that would take them into Democrat Hot Springs. She was surprised that there wasn't more traffic. This town, if she remembered right, was supposed to be some sort of a resort area. Five more minutes, and they were in the parking lot looking up at the familiar sight of the neon arches, and that's all that mattered.
Captain Scully is back from deployment; and Maggie senses something is off with her youngest daughter.
@thatfragilecapricorn30's (Ao3) Tell Me You Love Me - Chapter 1
“How do you know where I live?” he asked.
Scully’s cheeks reddened; she was hoping he wouldn’t notice or find her actions inappropriate. “It was, uh, it was in your personnel file. I wrote down your address after you called me at home after the last case. I figured I may need it at some point.”
Mulder smiled. “Just trying to see if you’ve been spying on me.”
Post Deep Throat Scully can't shed her keyed-up nerves after driving Mulder back home.
@scullywolf's (Ao3)
Eve
Her eyes narrowed. “How far up north?”
“California’s a big state, Scully.”
“I’m aware of that. How far?”
He decided there was probably something very interesting over in the corner that merited staring at while he answered. “About 300 miles. Give or take.”
Eve Mulder sheepishly wakes Scully.
Red Museum
Sure, the old man wasn’t a member of the church, and similarities between him and Brother Andrew were all but nonexistent, but the cryptic “There’s something I’d like to show you,” with no further explanation, was enough to set her mental warning bells chiming. She was a grown woman, with a gun, but that didn’t mean she loved the idea of jumping into some random stranger’s truck after only the briefest of exchanges. Mulder joined her at the truck’s window, an unspoken question on his face.
Red Museum Scully communicates her anxieties to Mulder without a word.
Demons
The car company rep agreed to come and pick her up, and she sat down on the curb for only a minute or so before getting up again to pace off her nervous energy. A hundred horrible scenarios played themselves out in her head; at least ninety of them involved Mulder getting into car wrecks of varying degrees of seriousness. In order to keep herself from panicking, she tried to focus on the task at hand, which only made her angry that she was even in her current position in the first place.
Demons Scully has to call in a new rental car.
Drive
“All I’m saying,” she said pointedly, “is that it could be worse. We could be crammed in a room right now with a bunch of other agents, and instead we’re at least driving around through what you have to admit is some fairly scenic farmland.”
Mulder spared a moment to mourn their lost office.
Drive Scully appreciates being out in the field with Mulder again.
Dreamland II
"...Mulder, I’m not proud of how long it took me to realize what was going on. I was about ready to drag you in for an MRI. Some sort of delayed-effect brain trauma from your trip out to the Queen Anne was the only thing I could think of to account for your dramatic change in behavior. Only it wasn’t you at all–”
“Well, you believe it now, and that’s all that matters. Now how do we fix things?”
Dreamland II Mulder and Scully catch up before heading back into the fray.
@cactustree's (Ao3) Fast Times and Slow Drives
She startles when she feels a warm hand on top of hers, and her eyes snap open as though jolted by an electric shock. She looks over to find Mulder studying her, his eyes darkened with concern.
“Watch the road, Mulder,” she murmurs, pulling her hand away from his.
“What’s wrong, Scully?”
Post Genderbender Mulder banters away Scully's apology with facts.
@h0ldthiscat's (Ao3, Alt. Ao3)
Survivor
She swats him away with one of her small hands when he touches her head and helps her into the car, but the look she shoots him lacks her usual antagonism, and the purse of her lips doesn't quite convince him that she's annoyed.
"Do you want another one of these before we hit the road?" He shakes a half-empty bottle of Gatorade at her as he slides behind the wheel, but she shakes her head once, firmly, and presses her lips together in a thin line, making them even whiter than they are.
Post Darkness Falls Mulder drives them home.
7. things you said while we were driving
She shoves the sunshade back up and clears her throat. “Can we go?”
He notices for the first time that her eyes are wet, that her chin is quivering despite her best attempts to control it. Remorse and guilt wash over him as he remembers an offhand comment from earlier in the week that explains her makeup, her nicer-than-usual suit, the set of her jaw.
Post Never Again Mulder's remorse soothes Scully's feelings.
Can I ask for a fic tonight? :)
“Was the drive okay?” she asks.
Mulder jerks his head back to the still open door and says, “Ask your son, he drove.”
William appears in the doorway, duffel bag slung over his shoulder, tawny hair in his eyes. “It was fine, Mom.”
“Good,” she says, shooting daggers at Mulder with her eyes, daggers that say she can’t believe he let their son drive in a snowstorm....
AU-- Revival era Scully is not pleased Mulder let college age William drive back in a snowstorm.
@crossedbeams’s (Ao3) I-Spy
‘I love this song!’ I explain, whizzing the twizzler I have pilfered from Mulder’s junk food haul around in some vaguely rhythmic pattern. I love music I just lack the skill set to express that love very elegantly.
Mulder chuckles at my enthusiasm and cranks up the volume, ‘I never would have had you pegged as a Clapton fan’.
S1 Scully tells Mulder about her family road trips.
@slippinmickeys's (Ao3, Gossamer)
Prompt Drabble Collection - Chapter 25 (Tumblr)
The thing was, it was next to impossible to see out the windshield.
Scully loved thunderstorms. Having spent a large portion of her youth in San Diego, they were still a novelty, even after years on other, more weather-prone bases and college campuses, and if she'd been home, she would have pulled up a chair next to her window and curled up there with a mug of tea, watching the light play in the sky and the water ping sharply against the glass.
However, as a driver she was cautious, and with Mulder, well, she had a reputation to uphold: He was the engine. She was the brake.
S1 Scully drives through a storm, donuts and a dozing partner included.
@brownies-and-tea/browniesandtea's Collect Call
“Mulder, it’s too late.” Scully sighed and leaned against the rain-streaked window of the car.
"I can't believe you're thinking fondly of that awful motel."
"I'm thinking fondly of a decent night's sleep." she stretched across the passenger seat.
S1 Mulder pursues a lead with Scully, from car to phone booth.
Ten's Learning to Breath (1/2)
In the elevator the women leaned him against one of the walls and kept talking to him, worried that otherwise he would go back to sleep and start sliding to the floor. Dana asked him questions, like his name and address, to keep him alert. She was relieved when she received the correct answers.
They got him into the backseat of Maggie's car, careful not to bump his head. Dana immediately raced around the car and got in the back herself. She fastened his seatbelt and watched as he leaned back against the headrest. He was asleep again before Maggie turned the key in the ignition.
AU-- Post One Breath Scully, Maggie, and Melissa are shocked at the state of Mulder's apartment.
J. C. Sun's Car Ride
My partner is next to me, as he always is, but for the first time in months, he's wearing his glasses. They make him look like an owl: a giant, somber six-foot owl perched in the driver's side seat. However, I doubt any owl has ever rolled his shirtsleeves up to the elbow and cradled a book in his lap, or chased the paranormal for a living. Nor do I think any owl has ever looked quite like him: the slightly twisted nose, the clear hazel eyes and the annoying, annoying little lock that, even now, droops across his forehead. It takes a wrench of will to resist the urge to reach out and to smooth it into place.
Post Firewalker Scully is bonded to Mulder now.
@seek-its-opposite/seek_its_opposite's
transient luminous events
He is still just standing there, the sleeves on the turtleneck he didn’t need to wear pushed up at the elbows. She is suddenly, vividly aware of the car, of the hot metal and the smell of rubber in stagnant humidity. Duane Barry’s trunk smelled like a spare tire. Her mouth goes cloth-gag dry.
“Can we?” she asks. She waves her hand at the road ahead and wonders how she’s so sure of this: He’d have known what she was asking even if she hadn’t.
“Sure,” Mulder nods. He looks relieved. He grabs their flashlights from the glove compartment and hands her one, and the flood of Pfaster’s headlights behind her eyes softens and clarifies into two beams that will never outrun her. And they walk.
Post Irresistible Scully confronts Mulder on his bubble-wrap method of protection.
if you weren't so
She tilts her chin up at him, at the usual angle, and finds that the geometry between them is the same.
“I need to talk to you,” she says. “Something’s happened.”
Behind him, his not-wife drags a recliner over the threshold in reverse, yelling at the houses that all look like hers.
“I have to talk to you alone.”
She says “alone” like she always says it and wonders if she meant to do that. There are days when she’s sure she could leave him in the dirt and still wind up in a room with him at the end of the world. As they slip behind the truck, she's gripped by the idea that to Joanne Fletcher, she is the woman Mulder shouldn’t be with.
AU-- Dreamland II Mulder and Scully try to find a way back to each other.
theramblinrose's Irresistible - Chapter 5/Chapter 6
“I didn’t know when I’d hear from you,” Mulder said.
“I’m at the airport,” Scully said. “I’ve got a car. I’m driving in. I just wanted to call before I left.”
“Anything wrong?” Mulder asked.
“No,” Scully said. “Honestly—everything’s feeling pretty right, Mulder.”
AU-- Irresistible Mulder and Scully are juggling their new relationship, a surprise pregnancy, and the fallout from the nefarious Pfaster.
eponine119's Same Old Fight
-Turn it back, he'd insisted, his knuckles white on the steering wheel with the effort of keeping the car on the narrow twisting road, This is making me jumpy.
-I don't know why I let you drive.
-You didn't have any choice.
-Mulder, pull over and let me drive.
-No.
S2 Mulder rescues Scully after their blowout fight almost ends with an explosive conclusion.
Sneakers/sneakers's
Walter Skinner's 'From Left Field
"But I don't see why Skinner should care about the book. It didn't mention *him*, and it didn't even use our names." Scully stood in front of the bookcase, scanning the shelves. "We didn't divulge anything classified; I'm sure the reading public thinks the whole think is a joke."
"But they had the nerve to claim I ate *twelve* piece of sweet potato pie!"
She pulled the book down. "Skinner's going to complain about your eating habits?"
"But I *hate* sweet potato pie, Scully. You know that, remember? I turned green at the gills last Thanksgiving, when your sister-in-law offered me some."
Post Jose Chung's From Outer Space Skinner has his thoughts on the book.
Sweet Home D.C.
"But the reception . . ." She looked out the window at the 1 AM darkness. "I think we both need to get some sleep. Turn the radio back on if you want to."
He did.
<< . . . Sweet home, Alabama . . . where skies are so blue . . . sweet home, Alabama . . . Lord, I'm coming home to you . . .>>
"That guy's got something wrong with his head, Scully."
Mulder and Scully, switching songs and swapping gum.
Evil_Little_Dog's
Cassadaga Bound
Dana squinted out the car window. "I don't think there's enough room in this town for all the witches, or demons, or devils in Florida, let alone the world."
S3 Mulder detours he and Scully to a fortune teller's.
Travelogue
“We’re not lost.” Mulder shot her a look then turned back to the road, correcting for the drift. “We’re directionally challenged.”
Making a guttural noise deep in her throat, Scully glanced out the window.
Mulder, the car, and a ditch.
@sunlightscully's (XF Writing Challenge - Food)
They have perfected the art of car eating. The driver orders and pays and hands the greasy bag over to be unpacked. The passenger unwraps the driver’s burger. They share fries.
When he pays she asks for the bare minimum and nothing too expensive. He orders extra large milkshakes and pretends he doesn’t see her stealing sips. They compensate for each other. Ketchup has not been spilled in years.
Mulder realizes he loves Scully.
Starbuck's (FFN) Wake Me When We Get There
"Shouldn't be much longer, Scully."
She made no acknowledgment, lying her head upon the seat once again. He continued driving as she drifted in and out of consciousness. White line. White line. Yellow line.
"Wake me when we get there, Mulder."
Mulder keeps the volume down so his partner can sleep on the long drive home.
@wtfmulder/@momdadimpoppunk's (Ao3) drabble; pay no mind
Scully paces around the car, branches and leaves snapping quietly under her weight. But she’s not angry, not at all, or nervous. She occasionally bends down to steal a sunflower seed from him and pauses to crack it before continuing her little loops.
Mulder and Scully find their own ways to entertain themselves when the rental car breaks down.
@incidental-ao3/incidental's Febuwhump 2023: The Truth is Out There (And the Fic is In Here) - Chapter 18
“No, Mulder, I should be keeping you awake, you’re the driver.”
“But I am awake,” he argued reasonably. “So there’s no reason for you to torture yourself when you could catch another few hours’ rest.”
“Don’t be dramatic, it’s not torture,” she scoffed. He smirked.
“Could’ve fooled me,” he said. She scowled sleepily.
Scully tries not to fall asleep, and Mulder ruminates on life before lights.
@mulderbabe77's Taco Stands and Regrets
He pushed down a little harder on the gas pedal.
“Are you gonna throw up?” He gulped, hoping to hear a no.
“Nope,” she answered and for a moment he almost sighed with relief. “The other thing, I think,” she finished, grimaced again and held a hand to her cramping stomach.
“I’m on it!” He sped the car up a little more.
Ten minutes later they could see the exit just ahead. Mulder was shifting uncomfortably in his seat.
Mulder and Scully both get food poisoning while on the road.
@hamster-on-fire/fade_into_the_dusk_with_me’s For The Sake Of Driving (Ao3)
They’d do this sometimes. Drive. They were always driving, it seemed. But when it was dark like this & he was scared like this, or tired like this, or just utterly numb like this, it was different. The curve of the road up ahead could feel like a whole conversation; the silence, an opening, & they’d both sit there, like staring at a sterile wound.
Mulder and Scully help each other decompress on long, long car drives late into the night.
Timemeantnothing's On the road again
“We helped keep the Germans from getting Thor’s Hammer.”
“Mhmm,” Scully hummed, turning the corner.
“It was Einstein, Scully. We protected Albert Einstein.”
“That was very good of us to do.”
Mulder and Scully, driving: hot ladies, aliens, cheek kisses, Triangle rambles, and Millennium contentedness.
Thank you for reading~
Enjoy!
**Note**: I am a "separate the art from the artist" person through-and-through; but my lists will no longer be featuring writers that have blocked me-- tooooooo much drama has been kicked up over that issue.
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Protests March 2nd (this Saturday). Mostly USA, some global
Albuquerque, New Mexico
11:00 a.m.
Tiguex Park
Sponsored by: SWC4P
Alfred, NY
3:00 p.m.
Corner of N Main St and Pine St.
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Angelica, NY
12:00 p.m.
Angelica Park Circle (37 Park Cir)
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Arequipa, Peru
2:00 p.m.
Plaza de Armas
Asheville, North Carolina
2:00 p.m.
Pack Square, N Pack Square
Sponsored by: PSL WNC, ANSWER Great Smoky Mountains, UNCA SDS, ETSU MSA, Unequolada
Atlanta, Georgia
1:00 p.m.
190 Marietta St NW (Intersection of Centennial Olympic Park Dr and Marietta St NW.)
Austin, Texas
1:00 p.m.
City Hall
Sponsored by: PSC and PYM
Baltimore, Maryland
2:00 p.m.
Baltimore City Hall
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism and Liberation, Baltimore Artists Against Apartheid, Hospitality for Humanity, The Banner of the People, Teachers & Researchers United, People's Power Assembly
Belmont, NY
1:30 p.m.
Belmont Park Circle (7 Park Circle)
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Boston, Massachusetts
1:00 p.m.
Cambridge City Hall
Contact: ANSWER Boston -- 857-334-5084 · [email protected]
Brainerd, Minnesota
1:00 p.m.
Intersection of Highways 210 and 371 -- Baxter, Minnesota (near Kohl's Department Store)
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Boise, Idaho
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700 W Jefferson/Capitol Bldg
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622 Main St.
Calgary, Alberta
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Calgary City Hall
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Caracas, Venezuela
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First Ward Park
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Free Speech Wall on the Downtown Mall
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2nd and Lincoln Hwy
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Goodale Park
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Corner Brook Public Library (Courtyard)
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In Front of the Windmill
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Heritage Square Downtown Flagstaff
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Falmouth Village Green
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Monument Park
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9722 NY19
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Indiana State House East Steps
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Cambridge City Hall
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Downtown Joshua Tree (Corner of 62 and Park Boulevard)
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Mill Creek Park, 47th Mill Creek Pkwy
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Centennial Park
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Downtown Plaza
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Los Angeles City Hall (200 N Spring St)
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Manchester City Hall Plaza
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11:00 a.m.
Martinsburg Town Square
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Corner of Ridgeway Road and Poplar Avenue
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1:30 p.m.
Zillman Park (2168 Kinnickinnic Ave)
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Mineral Point, Wisconsin
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State Street at the Capitol
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Nanaimo, British Columbia (Canada)
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Maffeo Sutton Park
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Nashville, Tennessee
4:00 p.m.
1 Public Square
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4:00 p.m.
Jackson Square
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New Paltz, New York
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93 Main Street
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New York City, New York
1:00 p.m.
Washington Square Park
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1:00 p.m.
Corner of Robinson and Hudson near the Skydance Bridge
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Olean, NY
8:30 a.m.
Lincoln Park
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Peterborough, Ontario
4:00 p.m.
Confederation Square
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Pensacola, Florida
2:00 p.m.
Main and Reus St.
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Arizona State Capitol
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2:00 p.m.
City Hall
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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William S Moorehead Federal Building (1100 Liberty Ave)
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Pompano Beach, Florida
1:00 p.m.
1641 NW 15th ST -- Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Market Square
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Port Angeles, Washington
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Clallam County Courthouse at 4th & Lincoln St
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Portland, Maine
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Longfellow Square
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Portland, Oregon
1:00 p.m.
Lownsdale Square
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Providence, Rhode Island
1:00 p.m.
World War 1 Memorial, Memorial Park, South Main st.
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Raleigh, North Carolina
3:00 p.m.
201 S Blount St Raleigh, NC 27601
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Richland, Washington
1:00 p.m.
John Dam Plaza
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Rochester, New York
1:00 p.m.
Rochester City Hall
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Salt Lake City, Utah
1:00 p.m.
Sugar House Park
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San Antonio, Texas
2:00 p.m.
Municipal Plaza Building (114 W Commerce St.)
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San Diego, California
ANSWER San Diego -- (619) 487-0977
San Juan, Puerto Rico
12:00 p.m.
El Morro
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Santa Barbara, California
11:00 a.m.o
Pershing Park
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San Francisco, California
2:00 p.m.
Harry Bridges Plaza
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Savannah, Georgia
2:00 p.m.
Springfield City Hall and Senator Warren's Office
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Seattle, Washington
1:00 p.m.
Denny Park
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Seoul, South Korea
3:00 p.m.
Sponsored by: International Strategy Center
Spokane, Washington
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Springfield, Massachusetts
2:00 p.m.
Springfield City Hall and Senator Warren's Office
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Springfield, Missouri
12:00 p.m.
Park Central Square
St. Louis, Missouri
2:00 p.m.
Kiener Plaza - 500 Chestnut St
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism and Liberation, Voices of Palestine Network, American Muslims for Palestine
Syracuse, New York
1:00 p.m.
Clinton Square
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Tallahassee, Florida
12:00 p.m.
Sidewalks in front of Florida State Capitol Building
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Taos, New Mexico
11:00 a.m.
Outreach/petitioning event, contact Suzie at 575-770-2629
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Tillamook, Oregon
1:00 p.m.
1st and Main
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Tri-Cities, Washington
Details TBA
Tokyo, Japan
2:00 p.m.
Shinjuku Station South Exit
Sponsored by: Palestinians of Japan
Toledo, Ohio
1:00 p.m.
Franklin Park Mall: Starting location is the corner of Sylvania and Talmadge
Sponsored by: American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and Toledo 4 Palestine (T4P)
Troy, New York
11:00 a.m.
3rd & Fulton
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Tucson, Arizona
5:00 p.m.
Catalina Park (941 N. Fourth Ave.)
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
1:00 p.m.
Yale Ave and Admiral Place
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Ventura, California
1:00 p.m.
Oxnard City Hall
Victorville, California
1:00 p.m.
9700 Seventh Ave.
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Wailuku/Kahulu
3:00 p.m.
March from Wailuku Safeway to Queen Kaahumanu Center
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Washington, D.C.
1:00 p.m.
Israeli Embassy (3514 International Dr NW)
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Waukegan, Illinois
1:00 p.m.
Jack Benny Plaza (corner of Genesee and Clayton)
Sponsored by: PSL Waukegan
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
10:00 a.m.
Town Hall Lawn
Sponsored by: Cape Codders for Peace and Justice
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anyway The Lincoln Highway is a great novel and everyone should read it here’s why/what it’s about:
it’s a story with multiple POV characters (mostly third person) but primarily follows Emmett, Duchess, Woolly, and Billy. It takes place over ten days in 1954.
Emmett is responsible and fairly level-headed; Billy is wickedly smart despite being 8; Duchess steals the show whenever he’s the POV character; and Woolly is simple, sweet, and enigmatic.
the story begins with Emmett being released from a juvenile reform program a little early, due to the death of his father, since he must now take care of Billy. He was in the reform program for accidental manslaughter (he basically one-hit KO’d a bully).
Duchess and Woolly, who were also in the reform program, stowed away in the trunk of the car that dropped Emmett off and Emmett’s sense of responsibility leads him to begrudgingly keep an eye on those two instead of turning them in.
Billy wants to take the Lincoln Highway west to California, where he believes their mother is (who walked out on them shortly after Billy was born); Emmett obliges but only because he thinks California would be a good place to start their life over; he has a plan to buy a piece of shit house for the two of them with the $3K his father managed to leave them (that the bank didn’t know about), fix the house up, sell it for a profit, then repeat the process over and over again to support himself and his brother.
this plan gets knocked off course when Duchess and Woolly “borrow” the car (with the $3K hidden in the trunk neither of them are aware of) and leave Emmett and Billy stranded in Nebraska(?) while they go to New York to reclaim $150K that was supposed to be Woolley’s inheritance (and give $50K to Emmett who isn’t onboard, hence why they have to leave him)
from there the story follows Emmett (and Billy) tracking Duchess and Woolly down to New York, the adventures and people they have and meet along the way, as well as what Duchess and Woolly are doing on their parallel journey; it’s fun and (mostly) lighthearted and has an ending that is ripe for discussion.
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Red and I finally arrived home a few nights ago! I was gonna write this post last night but tumblr fucking ate it and this phone hurts my wrists when I type SO. here's some fucking bullet points!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- pengis
- We spent a really long time, cumulatively, avoiding mountain passes and driving out of our way to go to particularly mild or not-high ones. Shoutout to the wahwah pass in southeast utah for not killing us!!!!!!!!!!
- Plumas national forest in California is fucking BEAUTIFUL. Just jaw-dropping. Red fucking hated it because I took the corners a little hard, but the entire thing was absolutely beautiful. Just this gorgeous canyon that we were going through the middle of.
- My 18-135mm lens broke, so I was left with my 18-55mm kit lens that would come with this camera body if you bought it new like a loser. honk honk ::( Still, I think at least some of the pictures I got were good! And certainly I'll keep around most of the jpegs ::)
- We stayed in Reno. It fucking sucked, honestly, because the town was basically shut down because of unhistoric snow, and our hotel was bizarelly under construction? Like... walk between two pieces of plywood three feet apart to get between the front desk and the elevator sorta under construction. The room was nice though ::)
- As mentioned previously, we also stayed in Laramie Wyoming for two days. It was a good recharge, plus a developed an addiction to gas station coffee (yay?)
- Before going to Laramie, we went over a strange mountain highway that used to be the Lincoln Highway. It was beautiful, but I spent a large portion of our time on it musing about death, memory, and human life. Red didn't like it very much, since I was driving at the time. Also, apparently the guy who was involved with planning the highway route was an outdoorsman who specifically asked to be buried on this one hill. At the rest stop we stopped at, there was a plaque saying "yeah we didn't bury him on that hill lmao" huh???????????????
- If you're ever in Trinidad, CO, USAmerica, look up Trinidad's Higher Calling U, pretty sick weed shop. They seem overpriced but also like really cool folks. While you're there, look up the art cartopia, which is a warehouse where some weird folks keep a ton of art cars. Absolutely thrilling!
- Our stay in Primm, NV was pretty nice. We stayed in the Buffalo Bill resort/casino (inspiration for the bison steve hotel from NV!!) and saw the Bonnie and Clyde Death Car (a hilariously gauche attraction if ever there was one), I took pictures in front of it! The hotel room also was not super expensive and had a very large bath tub so we took a hot bath together (because we are gay), it was lovely as can be.
- During the secnd to last night of travel, we were pushing hard and drove until like 2 AM. At one point, I drove us to the end of a mountain pass and once we were finally flat again I turned to Red and said "So. Now that we're at the end of that. I think it's safe to tell you that I think I've been hallucinating for the last 30 minutes." I also had a lot of sexual fantasies about the 18-wheeler next to us during a lot of that time. Not the driver, the truck itself, as it existed in motion. Not sure how to explain it. The real will recognize.It was quite frightening in retrospect.
- of the gas station chains we stopped at, I think Maverik was my favourite (this is something I have a preference on now). Every maverik we stopped at at least had hot dogs and decent selection, and none of them disgusted me.
- As far as independent gas station go, I think the one in Dunsmuir, CA, is my favourite, because it felt like a dream and also the guy working there was very nice to me and gendered me correctly (in that sort of intentional way when someone isn't quite sure what to make of you, I think). Gold star.
All in all I'm genuinely a little surprised we made it home safe. More because I catastrophize than anything else, but... yeah, lmao.
Sometime, I need to chart out our route for the whole trip. Just so that I have it around. I don't think I'll share it though, because it's... kind of embarrassing, how bad a route we took lmfao.
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Books of 2022
Favorites:
- Owen by Kevin Henkes It’s a children’s book about a mouse who is very attached to his security blanket. XD
- Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler A very eerie post-apocalytpic/dystopian science fiction novel. The story is set between 2024 and 2027, so reading it in 2022, as a resident of California, was a bit chilling and very thought-provoking.
- Dragon Haven by Robin Hobb This is book 2 of the Rain Wild Chronicles series, and to be honest, I don’t highly recommend the other three books in the series, and I’m not sure I would have “favorited” it as a stand alone. But it’s the most dragon-centric book of the series and I really enjoyed her treatment of dragons and their lore.
5-Star Ratings in 2022:
- The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles Young man coming of age, vintage Americana.
- Bravely by Maggie Stiefvater Basically a look at what happens to Merida from Disney/Pixar’s “Brave” after the events of the movie.
- The Partner Track by Helen Wan Young, female, Asian lawyer, trying to make partner at her firm. Dealing with racism and sexism. Slight “Devil Wears Prada” vibes.
- The Hating Game by Sally Thorne Fun romance novel. Enemy to lovers trope.
- 99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne Fun romance novel.
- Mad Ship by Robin Hobb Book 2 of the Liveship Traders trilogy.
#books#reading#2022 books#kevin henkes#parable of the sower#octavia e butler#dragon haven#robin hobb#rain wild chronicles#realm of the elderlings#the lincoln highway#amor towles#bravely#maggie stiefvater#the partner track#helen wan#the hating game#sally thorne#99 percent mine#mad ship#live ship traders#owen
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Shakes
Pinole, California
A Road Home Along the Lincoln Highway series
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Tmax 400iso
#Shakes#neon sign#Fosters Freeze#Pinole#California#neon#sign#travel#A Road Home Along the Lincoln Highway#Lincoln Highway#A Road Home#road trip#on the road#film#photo#photography#film photography#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#photographerslife#film is not dead#hasselblad#kodak#americana#vintage americana#vintage#diner#resturant#fast food
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The Vulture (part one) [FICTOID]
The word came down that The Vulture was on the prowl.
Nobody liked it; not the local police, not the sheriff’s department, not the highway patrol, not the paramedics, not the fire departments, not the emergency rooms, and certainly not the coroner but there wasn’t a damn thing they could do about it.
Once they tried to stop him by pulling him over on some bogus pretense and delaying him but as they did a motorcycle officer got clipped by a big rig and in the fifteen minutes it took help to finally arrive the officer bled out and law enforcement belatedly realized that if they had just followed The Vulture they would have been close by to save one of their own so ever since that night they let The Vulture prowl.
That didn’t mean they had to like it.
Every night The Vulture prowled would be bad news for somebody. Some family would learn a loved one wouldn’t be coming home, or even worse several families would learn a car full of high school students were all snuffed out.
When The Vulture prowled, tragedy hung in the air.
They asked The Vulture, officially and unofficially, how he knew and he always answered, “Man, I don’t know, I just feel.
“I get the feel something’s going down, but what and where I don’t know.
“So I get out on the highway and I move and I just let the flow take me.
“And sooner or later the feel gets real sharp, and so I keep to one area, going back and forth, up and down the same stretch of highway, then -- only then -- do I finally know and I stop and get my camera out.
“And even then I’m not always lucky. Sometimes there’s a big rig or a bus between me and the accident, sometimes I’m even facing in the wrong direction.
“Overpasses are the worst ‘cuz if they hit on the other side of the abutment then all I might get is a flash of sparks.”
The officers talking to him would grow cold and say, “Luck. Some luck . Some poor stiff dies and you call it luck.”
“Well, it is,” The Vulture would say. “Bad luck. Mighty bad luck.
“For them. But I gotta eat, too, y’know.”
Tonight The Vulture left his crummy little efficiency apartment in Van Nuys, got on the 405, and headed south.
Word passed immediately to all jurisdictions along his possible route: Somebody was in for a bad, bad night.
The Vulture drove his old beat up Honda Civic down to the 10, then cut over and headed east.
A phalanx of squad cars -- from the LAPD, the sheriff’s department, the highway patrol -- followed, their lights off.
They did not want to give the impression they were providing an escort.
The Vulture drove over to the 5 and headed south.
As a courtesy they called the Anaheim police, and the Anaheim police were not happy. Disneyland and a dozen other tourist attractions sat in or around Anaheim and if The Vulture sensed tragedy, that might sully their reputation as the happiest damn place on earth.
So the Anaheim police held their breath and waited, hoping and praying The Vulture would pass them by.
The Vulture didn’t.
The Vulture got off on Ball and drove over to Harbor then up to Lincoln then back down Manchester to Ball again.
He did this twice then he pulled into a 7-Eleven parking lot and stayed there for several minutes, the police cars waiting dutifully for his next move.
He went on the prowl again, this time instead of going up to Lincoln he took the Santa Ana overpass to cross the 5.
He did this again and again but the third time he slowed down, paused, then drove across and parked at an elementary school just off Manchester.
He dragged his camera out of his car and walked back onto the Santa Ana overpass, facing north, looking at the southbound traffic.
The new Anaheim police chief did not believe in luck or fate or predestination and felt a little ticked off that every other police officer in Southern California apparently did.
“We’ll frustrate the bastard tonight,” he said. “Set up a roadblock on the southbound 5 at Euclid. Funnel the traffic onto surface streets.
“Yeah, it’ll be a nightmare, but we’ll starve The Vulture. If anything happens tonight -- if! -- he’ll be too far away to shoot it.”
And so they did, and soon half a dozen Anaheim units blocked the freeway and diverted traffic to surface streets.
© Buzz Dixon
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Clouds (No. 819)
Donner Lake Vista Point, CA (three pics)
Eureka County, NV (three pics)
Schellbourne Rest Area, NV (four pics)
#Donner Lake Vista Point#Sierra Nevada#California#blue sky#clouds#USA#summer 2019#original photography#landscape#countryside#nature#flora#tree#woods#forest#Eureka County#desert#moutains#Schellbourne Rest Area#Lincoln Highway#Pony Express Trail Marker#travel#mountains#vacation#architecture#street scene#tourist attraction#landmark#roadside atrraction
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Wiz Khalifa - See You Again ft. Charlie Puth [Official Video] Furious 7 ...
I guess Ben Arnold is playing myself and He's playing opposite Vin Diesel and this is a really good movie series these guys are great a great job this is a huge series. And it has a plot and team and some continuous characters and it is what life is like out here a lot you have A like a normal life and then you have an insane life and even I was in trouble on the highway and I'm more so kind of an active agent a little bit. Really I've had to do all sorts of strange odd things nothing like this but Jen says close and she's trying to make me feel better. I had to ride in her car with her doing the whoopty doos you know what and she's laughing and saying that's right and it was Suzanne Powers her character and a lot of people trying to do that. And I came up with an idea it is a concept.
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We heard this almost shout come from him he said ohh really loud then he remembered this video and he sees what it means. He sees these guys are gonna see me later when I leave California and it's hard and I tell you what it's impossible. And it might signify a few other things but that's what it says and we get why these are small groups and the crazy big ones have insane ideas and they won't include them and it would just be a Holocaust and it's proven all the time and BG did a great job exposing them with the Pink Floyd band and he had them do it because they're sick and they think they can take the empire and they can't and with the empire is doing is different now and they don't understand that either and they were just going to use them it is going on that there are no scrutiny and they're being investigated but they usually can't figure it out 'cause they're not doing anything there people not screaming at them to do from trump or BJ and what it really says is you're gonna get stuck in Florida and you're gonna have to ride and drive to get by like we do and he's been working on cars and stuff the whole time but really the song vocals are what says it we'll see you again after we try and get through this horrendous chapter and Ben Arnold is one that they're saying it to as well that these guys are going to try and do us in while they're doing their job and we're lucky that they're here and our son did work in World War Two and Mac Daddy too he's in the film and I know he's not beating them up. And yeah a Mac Proper shot Lincoln. And he's a pain and he's bothering our son he's Mr Maserati and pulled the gun on him and aimed at his head in the low desert and he's dead meat. Right now is people are getting killed 'cause they're screwing around with Trump and had him do all this stuff no Trump planned to be an **** like this because he's stupid and he didn't do it right and didn't gage it right and he's young and it makes a big difference.
THIS IS ABOUT THE WEST COAST AND SOUTH COMING ACCROSS AND ATTACKIING US AND MACS AND GLOBALLY AT MIDDLE AREAS AND USING NUKES FROM TRUMP AND ON SOME POPOLATED AREA TO INCREASE THE THREAT ADN TAKE DOWN MAC AND US. HAVING US FIGHT TOO. PART OF IT. NOW THESSE WNT US TO HAVE STUFF TO FIGHT MACS AS DO TRUMP AND BJA. ALL ARE NUTS ARE AT IT REGARLDESS THANKS. BUT OK. THEY SAY IT NO OUR SON AND DAUGHTER DO. BJA AND REALY MOSTLY TRUMP IS A MADMAN AD ASSHOLE. AND TOMMY F. RIDE ON HIM AND THEM TOO. IT IS OBNOXIOUS LOSER SHIT. TOO MUCH. AND HE FORFIETS EVEN THE NUKE PLAN AND EVEN THE MEGA SHIPS BELOW THECONTINENTAL CAVERNS FOR THREE BEANS. AND YEH TO GO SEE THEM AA HORRID BOY THE STORY ALLEGORY MATCHES. WELL FABLE. NOW IT IS ON THEY SY SO WHAT YOU LOSER OF ALL TIME
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