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A Waffle House Epiphany

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This entry was posted on 10/7/2007 10:07 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

My Epiphany... Scattered, Smothered, and Covered!!!

Tonight, after Mary and I got out of bible study class at our church, I asked her what she wanted to do for dinner.

She told me that she had a thought that just "floated out", so I asked her to get it back. She did... and it was "WAFFLE HOUSE!!!"  WOO-HOO!!!

To quote the great "sultans of stupid" Beavis and Butthead, I said to her, "We're there, dude!", and hotfooted it up the road to a Waffle House not far from our house.

Just after walking out of the Waffle House, I had an epiphany... "The Georgia Road Geek's Great Waffle House Tour".

On this tour, to last at least one week, we would travel around our beloved State of Georgia seeing sights that both of us have never seen, including (but not limited to), Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Little White House" in Warm Springs, the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in Plains, and the infamous Andersonville Confederate POW camp. During our trip, we would eat at a Waffle House for at least one of our meals, not to mention doing the roadgeek thing of clinching several more of Georgia's 159 counties. Now, it's just a matter of planning it and hitting the road.

"Dashboard Cinema" Update

Fellow road enthusiast Comrade Otto Yamamoto of New York State has produced some more of his critically-accliamed "Dashboard Cinema" videos. Here are some episodes I particularly enjoyed...

http://mryamamoto.topcities.com/dbc/1215.wmv

http://mryamamoto.topcities.com/dbc/5763.wmv

http://mryamamoto.topcities.com/dbc/6465.wmv

To see more "Dashboard Cinema", please click here.

That's it for now. Thanks for reading, have a happy and safe Columbus Day, and please come back again.

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