[WWI] KC NATS 2006

Steve Cox steve at oldglebe.freeserve.co.uk
Tue Aug 8 19:07:20 EDT 2006


on 8/8/06 7:58 pm, Michael Kendix at mkendix at hotmail.com wrote:

>>> From: Steve Cox
>> 
>>>  To an American a hundred yards is a long distance if you can't drive.
>>> :-)
> 
> No, Steve.  If you can't drive and you're used to walking, a 100 yards is
> nothing:).  I drive but not if I can help it.  I don't even like the bus
> because their schedule is a work of fiction, apparently. The traffic in DC
> makes it not worthwhile getting in your car unless it's really necessary.
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> 
When I was last in Alexandria I used a pedal cycle to go into DC to see the
sights. It made getting around so easy and parking a dream.

I know cars and Americans is a cliché, I have seen the opposite extreme, a
long distance cycle race in Death Valley. (no I was not participating)
regards
Steve
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