April 05, 2014
— Open Blogger Greetings, morons and moronettes! Welcome to your Weekend Travel Thread, brought to you by 2000 Miles:
I was away last weekend visiting a sick parent. Not a very fun form of travel (nor economical). I think the five day trip ran over four grand. (Mr Y-not is hiding both the bills and all sharp objects from me -- there goes our 30th wedding anniversary vacation!)
Anyway, it was a trip packed with plenty of time (too much time) to sit and ruminate, especially about people... ...by which, of course, I mean the Evil Rat Bastards who comprise the minority of the U.S. population but manage to occupy an overly large presence in our psyche by virtue of their commitment to being unpleasant.
That said, I gotta tell you that I found myself really enjoying (well, as much as possible given the circumstances) being back in my hometown. Almost every single person with whom I interacted was not just polite, but actually nice. Now you might expect that of service industry folks, but I even found a good number of regular people I passed by on foot smiling or nodding or even saying hello.
(I don't have an explanation. It's not a small town, nor is it a particularly homogeneous one in terms of appearances, accents, or much of anything -- so it's not like I seemed like I "belonged" any more than any other person might. And the weather was cold and dreary. But whatever the reason, it was certainly a relief to be dealing with nice people instead of jerk wads last week.)
So it got me thinking about where I've traveled that have a disproportionate number of "nice" people -- and the reverse, of course.
There are tons of listicles about this topic. Here's one that was published last year by Conde Nast.
More than 46,000 readers gave their opinions last year on everything from favorite airlines to best hotels and friendliest and unfriendliest cities. It's the latter category that might cause the most surprises, with U.S. cities dominating the "unfriendly" list.
Newark, New Jersey, is the unfriendliest city in the world according to the survey.
"Newark is best known for being the site of an airport near New York, and for many of our readers, that's the only reason to stop there," says Conde Nast Traveler.
In total, five U.S. cities were voted into the top 10 unfriendly cities list and eight made the top 20.
One U.S. city broke the top five in Conde Nast's list of friendliest cities: Charleston, South Carolina. Clearly I need to add it to my bucket list. Follow the link to see the top and "bottom" lists.

I can't say I was too impressed by Conde Nast's rankings, however, as the "unfriendly" cities are also, for the large part, simply dangerous and/or depressed cities. I mean, Newark? Come on! I'm really more interested in which cities (or countries) that are typically thought of as travel destinations are home to a lot of friendly (or unfriendly) people. Which tourist destinations have an undeserved reputation for friendliest? Which deserve that reputation?
In my own travels I've found that there's something Mr Y-not and I call The Mahalo Effect. You know how everyone says how laid-back and nice Hawaiians are? They refer to the "mahalo" lifestyle. Well, in my experience after several trips there, I'd say that's undeserved. If you are lucky, you get professional service from the folks in the travel industry, but random interactions with non-tourists are generally meh (or worse). I've found it's a pretty common phenomenon in areas with seasonal tourism, especially beach towns. In any event, we've concluded that the actual translation for "mahalo" is F-U.
I will add, that the exception to The Mahalo Effect appears to be in the Waimea area of the Big Island which seems more like a real place with real people who don't treat you as a walking wallet to be picked.

BTW, if you just want to focus on the U.S. cities that are ranked friendlies and least friendly, follow this link. (It's just a summary from that same Conde Nast survey.) I'd say one of the friendliest large cities that I've spent time in is Houston. The men, in particular, are very polite. My least favorite U.S. cities in terms of friendliness are probably Boston and New Orleans. YMMV. (In terms of destinations outside the U.S., the friendliest was Vancouver, B.C., and the least friendly was Paris.)
Another way to identify "friendly" places, might be to look at which places are considered to be ideal for solo travelers. Back in the day I did a lot of traveling on my own and it did make a huge difference to the enjoyment of my trip if the locals were friendly, helpful, nice, etc. Courtesy of a site called Thought Catalog, here's a list of the best places to travel alone. Here's a bit about the criteria used:
the ideal places for solo travel will have to either:Have really friendly people so you can make friends easily and get to know a place through local knowledge;
Be away from crowds but yet safe enough for you to relax without worrying too much.
Follow the link to see the top ten. What do you think of it? I have not been to any of the places on the list, although I did find the parts of Portugal that I visited to be pretty friendly. No problems navigating there despite not speaking the language and some effort by the locals to engage with us as people, not just tourists.

Finally, in the interest of completeness, I think I should provide this link to six places where women should not travel alone, courtesy of a site called Hello Beautiful. There are no surprises on this list.
So where have you visited (or lived) in which you've found the people especially nice?
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Posted by: Y-not from her sick bed at April 05, 2014 01:21 PM (zDsvJ)
Posted by: Y-not from her sick bed at April 05, 2014 01:21 PM (zDsvJ)
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Posted by: Adam at April 05, 2014 01:24 PM (Aif/5)
Posted by: Nevergiveup at April 05, 2014 01:27 PM (op9Rd)
Posted by: Juan de Hattatime at April 05, 2014 01:27 PM (p7LQY)
Posted by: Gem at April 05, 2014 01:30 PM (zw+pb)
1. nations with an Islamic majority
2. sub-saharan Africa
3. nations experiencing civil strife
4.nations with exceptionally high crime rates
Sure, there's a few exceptions, but generally I think this is an easier list to remember....
Posted by: shibumi who is exceptionally cynical today at April 05, 2014 01:30 PM (25HWz)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 01:31 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Dr. Varno at April 05, 2014 01:32 PM (V4CBV)
Posted by: Soothsayer at April 05, 2014 01:33 PM (nfBpn)
For the religious, Vatican is about seven hours away by bus. Never tried Italian trains. Within easy driving distance from Vieste is Monte San Angelo and where Padre Pio was. Due to Italian drivers, by the time you reach either you will feel a need to confess sins and give thanks for living.
If you like bargains, once a month on Saturday the town square is filled with vendors selling everything from movies to luggage to crystal to leather jackets.
Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at April 05, 2014 01:33 PM (I6YUj)
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Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 01:37 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: friendly Bostonian in front of The Middle East at April 05, 2014 01:38 PM (Ua6T/)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 01:38 PM (7clvp)
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Posted by: Y-not at April 05, 2014 01:40 PM (zDsvJ)
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Posted by: Seamus M. at April 05, 2014 01:48 PM (g4TxM)
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at April 05, 2014 01:48 PM (XyM/Y)
I have visited places that were friendly to me...and then later talked to other people who'd visited there, and had experienced the complete opposite.
So it's difficult to definitively declare that a place is 'friendly'....based solely on my own experience.
I tend to be nice to people first, and then they usually are nice in return.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 01:49 PM (FWbLS)
Posted by: Vic[/i] at April 05, 2014 01:51 PM (T2V/1)
Posted by: Plouffe Mud at April 05, 2014 01:52 PM (MOzdd)
Posted by: Nevergiveup at April 05, 2014 01:52 PM (op9Rd)
19 I will haunt you all if I die from this!
Posted by: Y-not at April 05, 2014 05:41 PM (zDsvJ)
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Sorry you're sick, Y-not.
With what you've been going through with your Dad, getting sick in the process is like cruel and unusual punishment.
Hope you get to feeling better soon.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 01:52 PM (FWbLS)
Posted by: RS at April 05, 2014 01:52 PM (YAGV/)
Posted by: Gingy @GingyNorth at April 05, 2014 01:53 PM (aHI2+)
Posted by: Plouffe Mud at April 05, 2014 05:52 PM (MOzdd)
I found the whole State of SC friendly, of course including Charleston. Especially around Beaufort SC
Posted by: Nevergiveup at April 05, 2014 01:55 PM (op9Rd)
35 I like Mexico. A lot. I'm here now again, and there is beer and naps and chilaquiles, but above all else friendly locals. Industrious, hard-working, pleasant people.
Posted by: Gingy @GingyNorth at April 05, 2014 05:53 PM (aHI2+)
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Sounds like y'all are having a great time!
Good for you.
Stay safe, have fun...and take lots of pics.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 01:58 PM (FWbLS)
Posted by: Vic[/i] at April 05, 2014 01:59 PM (T2V/1)
Posted by: tcn at April 05, 2014 01:59 PM (fwcEs)
Posted by: Typo dynamofo at April 05, 2014 02:00 PM (IVgIK)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:00 PM (7clvp)
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at April 05, 2014 02:02 PM (2aG4P)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 06:00 PM (7clvp)
She was caught totally off guard. The broad did not hang around for possible retaliation.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 02:03 PM (puNd6)
My fault.
Posted by: GW Bush at April 05, 2014 02:04 PM (nEIMV)
Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 02:05 PM (jucos)
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Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 02:09 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 06:07 PM (7clvp)
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The Gunflint Trail. A more pristine place I don't think you'll find.
Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 02:09 PM (jucos)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:10 PM (7clvp)
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Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 05, 2014 02:12 PM (9W+0f)
Posted by: Typo dynamofo at April 05, 2014 02:13 PM (IVgIK)
Chrissie Hynde is a rabid lefty, but back in the day I would have hit that like a jackhammer on meth.
Posted by: rickl at April 05, 2014 05:42 PM (sdi6R)
Rabid lefty, yes. But she's had at least one episode of reasonableness. When Rush started using My City Was Gone as his theme, her record company freaked and sent a C and D letter without informing her. When she heard about the letter, she put a stop to it and let Rush use the tune, partly because her parents were both Rush fans. She donates the royalties to PETA, and both sides are happy as a clam.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at April 05, 2014 02:13 PM (c2oll)
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Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:17 PM (7clvp)
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Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 02:19 PM (jucos)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:21 PM (7clvp)
Interestingly, the Egyptians were cool when I was stationed there in '90. Friendly and interested in Americans. Had a guy in Cairo ask to sit and have tea with me simply because he wanted to practice his English. Enjoyed each other's company for a couple of hours.
Israelis are often blunt in my experience. Rude, really. But without malice, it's just that they put a premium on brutal honesty. Takes some getting used to, but afterwards it's fine, you just have to learn to return fire.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at April 05, 2014 02:25 PM (c2oll)
Posted by: Beth at April 05, 2014 02:25 PM (Epq7Y)
Posted by: thunderb at April 05, 2014 02:26 PM (zOTsN)
Posted by: thunderb at April 05, 2014 02:28 PM (zOTsN)
El Lay.... What can you say about it.... Nothing is real and everyone is on the take. It is like Orlando. A series of 4 lane roads lined by strip malls and interrupted by traffic lights at every other intersection. El Lay has nice mountains though.... and the beach.
Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 02:29 PM (jucos)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:32 PM (7clvp)
I usually take a working trip or two per year to Waxahachie, where we have a shop set up. I have to remind myself that folks there are unfailingly nice and friendly and I need to respond in kind, considering that normally I'm a curmudgeonly antisocial misanthropic prick.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at April 05, 2014 02:33 PM (c2oll)
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Google current pics of her.. rode hard and put away wet, as they say..
Posted by: Chi-Town Jerry at April 05, 2014 02:34 PM (b/lt+)
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I concur!
Posted by: Lord Barack I at April 05, 2014 02:35 PM (25HWz)
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Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:38 PM (7clvp)
You should always stop at Tex Drive In for some Malasadas.
We're there every September or else.
Posted by: Clutch Cargo at April 05, 2014 02:40 PM (pgQxn)
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Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:43 PM (7clvp)
Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 02:43 PM (jucos)
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Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 02:44 PM (jucos)
Posted by: stace at April 05, 2014 02:45 PM (9PXzx)
As long as you remember to pronounce it "Walks-a-hatch-ee" and not "Whacks-a-hatch-ee." Do the latter and your cover is blown.
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 06:38 PM (7clvp)
Heh. Believe me, I got the pronunciation instruction early. But my cover is already blown, because my partners over there keep introducing me as being from SoCal.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at April 05, 2014 02:46 PM (c2oll)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 02:46 PM (oMKp3)
73...Its like that
Posted by: thunderb
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Yeah, see...I think that's why it's hard to say definitively if a place is 'friendly' or not.
It depends on a lot of factors.
It depends on who you are, how you look, if you're friendly and have a nice attitude...and if the people you encounter have a preconceived notion about 'people like you'.
For example:
My pickup broke down one time, and I was stranded on the Interstate.
It was out in the middle of nowhere...and my cell phone was intermittent.
So I get out and try to get help from passers-by.
My hair was in a braid, with a ball cap on and sunglasses...had a baggy work shirt on over a t-shirt and jeans.
No one stopped.
So I get back in my truck and take off the ball cap, take down my hair [blonde]...and take off the baggy work shirt, revealing a snug t-shirt.
I get out and stand by my truck.
Three cars pull over in rapid succession...with very friendly guys in them, asking me if I need help.
So, like I said.
'Friendliness' can depend on the factors in play.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 02:46 PM (FWbLS)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:46 PM (7clvp)
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Posted by: stace at April 05, 2014 02:48 PM (9PXzx)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 02:50 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:50 PM (7clvp)
What kind of shop?
Posted by: Grey Fox at April 05, 2014 06:47 PM (OsYZS)
Obama Chia Pets. For some reason, business in kind of slow in Texas.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at April 05, 2014 02:51 PM (c2oll)
'parently, there just weren't any gearhead lesbians where you broke down, wheatie . . . just the luck of the draw.
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 02:52 PM (8lmkt)
They're doin' that to bust your balls.
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 06:50 PM (7clvp)
Heh. I know. They get a kick out of it.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at April 05, 2014 02:54 PM (c2oll)
Posted by: thunderb at April 05, 2014 02:55 PM (zOTsN)
104...'parently, there just weren't any gearhead lesbians where you broke down, wheatie . . . just the luck of the draw.
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Haaa, Peaches...I guess not.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 02:55 PM (FWbLS)
Posted by: shredded chi at April 05, 2014 02:57 PM (OQwEH)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:57 PM (7clvp)
People here in the North Country are quite friendly, I noticed that immediately upon moving up here from Binghamton.
They'll speak to you quickly,usually a hello. Very easy to get a conversation going.
Posted by: irongrampa at April 05, 2014 02:58 PM (SAMxH)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 02:59 PM (7clvp)
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Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:00 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: shredded chi at April 05, 2014 06:57 PM (OQwEH)
Come to think of it...I don't think I've ever seen a white weinerdoggeh either, chi.
She lives right behind you?
Maybe that's why he peed on the floor the other day?
He probably smelled a female out there, and wanted out "right then!"
My dog acts different whenever there's a female in the area.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 03:02 PM (FWbLS)
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Posted by: Grey Fox at April 05, 2014 03:05 PM (OsYZS)
Posted by: thunderb at April 05, 2014 07:03 PM (zOTsN)
oh, no, I can definitely tell. first, it's a lot faster (they're maniacs). second, no power tools involved. and, here's the fun part, they both look like supermodels, tall and gorgeous. like, drop dead gorgeous.
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:05 PM (8lmkt)
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Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 07:06 PM (oMKp3)
cool!
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:07 PM (8lmkt)
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Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 03:09 PM (jucos)
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Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:12 PM (8lmkt)
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Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 03:13 PM (oMKp3)
Philadelphians are not very friendly and when I was there (several trips in the '80's), they had the most aggressive panhandlers I have ever seen. If you said no, they'd follow you and badger you. Even in NY, I didn't have that experience. DC people are not that friendly to tourists, but I found, living there, that it is fairly easy to make friends there. There are so many single people there from someplace else that nobody has the option of continuing to hang out with high school friends. (Milwaukee is the reverse - people are friendlier to visitors, but it's tough to make friends here because so many people here have lived here their entire lives, still hang out with old school buddies, and don't feel the need to expand their social circle.)
Paris isn't friendly, but Normandy is. My sister loved the Italians. And I thought the Brits were much friendlier than their rep, although I met a few anti-American aholes there as well. Houston people are extremely friendly.
Posted by: Donna and V. (no ampersand) at April 05, 2014 03:13 PM (R3gO3)
134...Would his nose be sensitive enough to catch that "Sugar" from that far?
Posted by: shredded chi at April 05, 2014 07:10 PM (OQwEH)
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Yeah, probably...especially if she was in heat.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 03:13 PM (FWbLS)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:14 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 03:15 PM (oMKp3)
138 chi, dogs don't think farts are anything to be ashamed of, they just add interesting olifactory notes to the environment. worst thing a dog fart can do is surprise them, mine used to whip her head around, like, wtf was that noise, was that my butt??? Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 07:12 PM (8lmkt)
Heh. I also had a dog that would jump at the sound of her own farts. Dogs smell poop and each other's butts - why would they be offended or ashamed of farting?
Posted by: Donna and V. (no ampersand) at April 05, 2014 03:15 PM (R3gO3)
When my dog lets loose with one of his broccoli farts...he gets up and leaves the room.
I don't blame him. Those will make your eyes water.
Posted by: wheatie at April 05, 2014 03:16 PM (FWbLS)
Posted by: Decaf at April 05, 2014 03:20 PM (9X3hY)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 03:20 PM (7clvp)
Posted by: Donna and V. (no ampersand) at April 05, 2014 07:15 PM (R3gO3)
They're not, it's just the sound that startles 'em. They think something snuck up on 'em, but they turn around and there's no one there. Not a single one of 'em has ever figured out the noise part.
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:20 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: stace at April 05, 2014 03:22 PM (9PXzx)
Posted by: Soothsayer at April 05, 2014 03:23 PM (nfBpn)
I stand corrected, stace. And, really, he doesn't fall for the fake throw either? Dang, you sure he's not an alien masquerading as a dog?
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:24 PM (8lmkt)
They think something snuck up on 'em, but they turn around and there's no one there. Not a single one of 'em has ever figured out the noise part.
Kinda like Joe Biden?
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 03:28 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Soothsayer at April 05, 2014 03:29 PM (nfBpn)
Posted by: Soothsayer at April 05, 2014 07:29 PM (nfBpn)
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Squirrels will be the staple for us during the burning times.
Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 03:30 PM (jucos)
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 07:28 PM (puNd6)
no dog is that stupid
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Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at April 05, 2014 03:40 PM (2aG4P)
Guess I'll beg forgiveness later
Posted by: Navycopjoe at April 05, 2014 07:35 PM (ogVxN)
good for you, ncj. for a minute there, I thought we might have to confiscate your mancard.
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:40 PM (8lmkt)
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Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at April 05, 2014 03:54 PM (2nWQ3)
Prayers up, GilaGuy. Glad you're seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. {{{{{}}}}}
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 03:55 PM (8lmkt)
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Posted by: Navycopjoe at April 05, 2014 07:58 PM (WnvXh)
You think you can handle that much excitement so soon after the Cubs win the WS?
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Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:11 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 04:12 PM (oMKp3)
maybe something to do with they don't get robbed and burglarized and carjacked and vandalized every waking moment of every day. sorry, we're basically under attack here in my very overpriced neighborhood the last couple of weeks. they come in through the bathroom window and ransack the places. 2 days ago they took a 125 pound safe out of someone on the next block. they are brazen and relentless and i want them to die.
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:13 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: eleven at April 05, 2014 04:13 PM (fsLdt)
Posted by: sue at April 05, 2014 04:16 PM (nseKW)
Posted by: dumbartist at April 05, 2014 04:17 PM (ahBY0)
Posted by: dumbartist at April 05, 2014 08:17 PM (ahBY0)
hell, nobody's gonna wait THAT long!
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:18 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: eleven at April 05, 2014 04:18 PM (fsLdt)
Posted by: phoenixgirl @phxazgrl at April 05, 2014 04:18 PM (u8GsB)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:19 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 04:20 PM (oMKp3)
Peaches,
You make a good point. We have an occasional robbery/break in and vandalism out here in the sticks. Not often. I've had 2 expensive mail boxes destroyed in the past. Got pissed and put up an old beat up piece of crap and haven't had a problem since.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 04:20 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 04:21 PM (oMKp3)
Posted by: Looper at April 05, 2014 04:22 PM (7xvrP)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:22 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 04:26 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: eleven at April 05, 2014 04:26 PM (fsLdt)
Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 05, 2014 04:26 PM (oFCZn)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 04:27 PM (oMKp3)
Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 05, 2014 04:28 PM (oFCZn)
I agree, eleven. I can't watch it either.
Whoa, UConn!!!!!!
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:28 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 04:28 PM (oMKp3)
Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 04:28 PM (jucos)
Posted by: Republic of Texas 2: Electric Boogaloo at April 05, 2014 04:29 PM (Gk2GE)
Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 05, 2014 04:29 PM (oFCZn)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:29 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: grammie winger at April 05, 2014 04:29 PM (oMKp3)
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 04:30 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 05, 2014 04:30 PM (oFCZn)
Posted by: scottst at April 05, 2014 04:30 PM (Fp9Vt)
save me a seat, eh? couple years, tops, and I'll be there. is there a particular part of Texas you recommend? all I know for sure is, NOT AUSTIN!
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:31 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: eleven at April 05, 2014 04:31 PM (fsLdt)
Posted by: Y-not from her sick bed at April 05, 2014 04:31 PM (zDsvJ)
Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 05, 2014 04:32 PM (oFCZn)
Posted by: LGoPs at April 05, 2014 04:32 PM (zhOrw)
Yes, please! Not for myself, but from grammie winger, who we love unreservedly and is about to lose her mind for 2 hours. I want to be there for her.
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:32 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 05, 2014 04:33 PM (oFCZn)
Posted by: eleven at April 05, 2014 04:33 PM (fsLdt)
Posted by: LGoPs at April 05, 2014 04:33 PM (zhOrw)
Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at April 05, 2014 04:34 PM (jucos)
Posted by: sodak at April 05, 2014 04:37 PM (SsmLD)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at April 05, 2014 04:37 PM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at April 05, 2014 04:38 PM (2nWQ3)
Posted by: eleven at April 05, 2014 04:38 PM (fsLdt)
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 04:38 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 04:41 PM (7clvp)
The one finger wiggle off the steering wheel, from guys in oncoming pickups, on 2 lane highways at 65 mph.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 04:42 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: dumbartist at April 05, 2014 04:43 PM (ahBY0)
Bought a little Ford tractor from just north of there a decade ago
Do you remember the model? I'm curious 'cause I like old tractors and have restored a few JDs. Grew up with a Ford 8N on the farm.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 04:45 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:48 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 08:48 PM (8lmkt)
There is a dating site or something that will help you out. I've seen it advertised on TV. Not sure you would be impressed with it from what I've seen. Maybe they put the worst foot forward. You could possibly find a rich farmer that would be willing to restore a pink JD for you. It can happen. Oh, believe me, old tractors are sexy.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 04:54 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Eric in Boise at April 05, 2014 04:54 PM (kgBIQ)
Posted by: The Farmer at April 05, 2014 04:55 PM (eBupg)
(City in name only, though, or we wouldn't be here!)
Posted by: Empire1 at April 05, 2014 04:55 PM (zCQbp)
oh, darlin', we see that on the tv at the pub sometimes and the bff is all, there ya go, peaches! meh, too much effort involved. my favorite place is home and my favorite sound is silence. and, yeah, old tractors ARE sexy. not allowed to drive 'em, myself, for some reason it's always been thought that would not end well.
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 04:58 PM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Peaches at April 05, 2014 08:58 PM (8lmkt)
Most don't go fast enough to be dangerous. Of course, anything is possible. I also like home and quiet. I also like the sound of a big 2 cyl. JD. The 830 JD sound is one of my favorites.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 05:05 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 05:07 PM (7clvp)
Truck Monkey- Have you hit Bombay Hook for birding?
Hell, you could come to my house in the middle of town and be nearly gauranteed a couple of Blue Heron sightings and have a decent shot at seeing a Bald Eagle. Get a Hawk on our street once a year or so and have watched the Eagles do battle with Osprey (I think).
Posted by: typo dynamofo at April 05, 2014 05:07 PM (IVgIK)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 05:10 PM (7clvp)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 05:11 PM (7clvp)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 09:07 PM (7clvp)
Great little tractor. Has a 3 pt. hitch (that Ford kinda stole from Ferguson). Not great for farming, ideal for small acerage. I enjoyed the 8N we had when I was a kid.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 05:13 PM (puNd6)
When Seattleites aren't pulling their passive-aggressive bullshit, they're downright rude.
In short, it's a city that thinks way, way too much of itself and it really isn't all that.
Posted by: Bea Arthur's Dick at April 05, 2014 05:16 PM (Ojzt3)
>>Ever visit "Yesterday's Tractors"
That's my home page. Don't read it as much as I used to. Good information there.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 05:17 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: The Farmer at April 05, 2014 05:22 PM (eBupg)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 05:24 PM (7clvp)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at April 05, 2014 05:34 PM (aDwsi)
Dad has a Kubota 2710 now and it is a damn fine piece of equipment.
I looked that tractor up on Bing. Nive looking utility tractor. I have a JD 750 4WD. Your Dad's tractor has more HP. I love my 750.
I also grew up driving a red Ford. Don't remember the model. I was the first with Selec-To-Speed.
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 05:36 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Ronster at April 05, 2014 05:45 PM (puNd6)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at April 05, 2014 05:56 PM (7clvp)
Posted by: lindafell at April 05, 2014 06:08 PM (PGO8C)
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Posted by: Y-not from her sick bed at April 05, 2014 01:21 PM (zDsvJ)