txmedic said:My thought process was that if we rode for pie last year, maybe it would be for burgers this year, or BBQ, or even places like bridges and old forts. A search of ghost towns didn't turn up much.
Mark G said:I'm willing to ride drag on the Wing. I'm sure Suzanne would come along with me.
Squeaky said:I like the searches (bridges, ghost towns, historical markers, etc.) as something we can do,
Sleepy Weasel said:You named your 'wing Suzanne?
kocook said:Mark,
I think you meant that you are willing to ride sweep. Riding drag is something else entirely--you know like the tiara in Arkansas. umkay?
kocook said:I am from Texas. Born in Kilgore. But moved to south Louisiana when I was 2 years old. My folks were in search of good food and coffee.
I came back later once I learned some Cajuns had been through the southern part and taught the folks in Houston how to cook; and real coffee was being imported.
Now as for you wanting to ride in drag on your 1/2 car, I say you go for it. You don't have to use that lame excuse that you read about it in some romance novel with a western setting with me. I am your friend, even if you want to dress like a nancy twinkle pants. And don't let anyone put you down for it either.