We then headed over to Cadillac Ranch - I will now challenge your dedication to rollin.blogspot.com by not explaining what this place is since Gary referenced it in a past posting. It was pretty phenomenal - the cars are recessed back within a large mud field. Charley enjoyed exploring the inside of the cars. I immediately regretting wearing white pants.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Day Four: Amarillo, TX to Oklahoma City, OK to Fort Smith, AR (438 miles)
OK, so I'm (MeShell) blogging today...mostly because I'm feeling guilty. The lack of mileage we accomplished today is entirely my fault. I had to be online working at 8 PM tonight (Worky McWorkster), and I forced a stop in the only state to "see and be seen" - the great state of Arkansas . Yes, the place where Bill learned to love politics and to love 22 year-olds .
But let's start from the beginning....sunrise. Well, our sunrise was about 10:30 AM after losing two hours during our drive yesterday. Silly time zones. We stopped at the Golden Arches for a quick Egg McMuffin (my third since Sunday) and a coffee. (To Gary's dismay, they were all out of iced coffee today). Do not be alarmed by the amount of dining @ McDonalds - this is all practice for the ultimate digestive challenge - the McGriddle. Similar to the Egg McMuffin, except that its inner goodness is trapped between two embossed golden pancakes that are given "an injection of maple-flavored syrup deep inside its griddle folds". We haven't had one yet just because it 'just hasn't felt right". It will.
We then headed over to Cadillac Ranch - I will now challenge your dedication to rollin.blogspot.com by not explaining what this place is since Gary referenced it in a past posting. It was pretty phenomenal - the cars are recessed back within a large mud field. Charley enjoyed exploring the inside of the cars. I immediately regretting wearing white pants.



We then headed over to Cadillac Ranch - I will now challenge your dedication to rollin.blogspot.com by not explaining what this place is since Gary referenced it in a past posting. It was pretty phenomenal - the cars are recessed back within a large mud field. Charley enjoyed exploring the inside of the cars. I immediately regretting wearing white pants.
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Hey guys! I've been swamped with work lately (I'm definately not worky mcworkerson, just on vacation last week and the catch up is horrid) Anyway, I finally got a chance to catch up on your travels this morning. Pretty awesome. I think this is great that you guys are sharing your trip with us, especially those of us who will probably never get to drive cross country like that. I love reading the blogs...keep them coming. Give Charley a kiss for me. :)
Miss Ya!
Janette
something dirty about the phrase griddle folds....
Hmmm, McGriddle, interesting. We're going on a road trip to Sacramento tomorrow (I know, yawn) so maybe I'll suggest we stop by Mickey D's and try one out!
Gary must think he is a tough guy. Chaya is the original DRIVING tough guy.
ron
The mantle has been passed; Hull is the new Ultimate Driving MACHINE! :)
Hope you got that pickle twang for us, Ironman...
JC
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