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Eddie Hintz, July 3rd
Hey now,
On we roll. I write this on highway 84, north of Lubbock, while Sam mans (or womans) the wheel. It's been a hard couple of weeks, lots to do to get ready for a 6 week road trip, and it's nice to be on our way.
Texas is big. I mean really big. I mean so vast that you can drive for hours and still be there (apologies to Douglas Adams). We left Austin at 1am, it is now 11 and I have new respect for anyone crazy enough to be a trucker in Texas. What an incredibally boring job.
Even with all of our preparations, all has not been easy. The bus has had a propensity for running hot, and I was doodleing with the mixture all night, and around Roscoe (pop. 1400) it was running real bad. Pulled over, checked the dwell, it was about 90. Not good. So we parked at Dairy Queen, Sam and Indra ate while I replaced the points, condenser, rotor and dist. cap. The cap was really toasted, which makes me wonder at the effectiveness of my new electronic ignition. I'll be checking it at our next stop. Roscoe was interesting, everyone drove American cars and trucks, and looked like the arch-typical americans, baseball hats and all. I guess they were a little amused by the hippie bus with all the tools strewn about... ;-)
Once we're out of Texas and get to Clovis NM I'll get to see my new neice-kinda wierd to be an Uncle. And my sis is younger than me!! Wierd. I guess that's it for now, more to come...
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