The favorite mode of transpotation in Guatemala
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The favorite mode of transpotation in Guatemala
And the cheapest too. Here's some great pics of the infamous Chicken Buses
- HurricaneJoanie
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a nation of "furthur" buses
Well I tell ya, the first couple of trips (and most trips period for a lot of folks) you have to be on LSD to get through. You should see these guys drive and pass on the mountain roads.
You remember a lot of prayers you think you forgot.
You remember a lot of prayers you think you forgot.
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Wanna ride the Zamboni?
Wanna ride the Zamboni?
- Dale O Sea
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All right...
Somehow I managed to overlook the entire Lost Harbour & Dry Dock thread for all these years. Just took a look at it all.
Sheesh...
Megman - I raise my glass to you, man. It's not easy to travel like that, and it's even harder to build a gigantic boat.
Good luck, and maybe we'll run into one another on a chicken bus down in Guatemala, or on a gangplank in Montevideo.
Somehow I managed to overlook the entire Lost Harbour & Dry Dock thread for all these years. Just took a look at it all.
Sheesh...
Megman - I raise my glass to you, man. It's not easy to travel like that, and it's even harder to build a gigantic boat.
Good luck, and maybe we'll run into one another on a chicken bus down in Guatemala, or on a gangplank in Montevideo.
- Dale O Sea
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SquidInk wrote: All right...
Somehow I managed to overlook the entire Lost Harbour & Dry Dock thread for all these years. Just took a look at it all.
Sheesh...
Megman - I raise my glass to you, man. It's not easy to travel like that, and it's even harder to build a gigantic boat.
Good luck, and maybe we'll run into one another on a chicken bus down in Guatemala, or on a gangplank in Montevideo.
Yeah, ol' megman sure gets around for a humble Zamboni driver..
I'd about forgot about that boat..
SquidInk wrote: All right...
Somehow I managed to overlook the entire Lost Harbour & Dry Dock thread for all these years. Just took a look at it all.
Sheesh...
Megman - I raise my glass to you, man. It's not easy to travel like that, and it's even harder to build a gigantic boat.
Good luck, and maybe we'll run into one another on a chicken bus down in Guatemala, or on a gangplank in Montevideo.
Hey Squid, that was actually luxury travel.
You probably missed these sordid tales as the Dry Dock was probably boarded up just before you arrived.
Hopefully some day in the not too distant future, the saga will continue........
Still an Original Pirate since Aug 2000
Wanna ride the Zamboni?
Wanna ride the Zamboni?