If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
most want to use wasn't a limitation), what things or person/s would
you most want to take with you and please say why.
You can take any high profile person/s you admire, irrespective
whether anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be
brought back to life.
Don't Taze Me, Bro! - 15 May 2008 11:13 GMT
> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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> whether anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be
> brought back to life.
This is easy one for me.
James Dean and I would be driving across California in his Porsche 550
Spyder. Though, I would definitely warn him it would be best to stay in our
lane. I think he would be a kick a.s character to hang with.
Another person? Matthew Mcconaughey and Willie Nelson (not for reasons of
marijuana) in Willie's bus, touring the Rockies... with some women of
course. I read a Men's Health magazine hosted by Mat.. he seems like a
pretty kick a.s guy. The Bus would be fueld with Willies biofuel of course.
No bongo drums would be allowed on the bus!
Lastly, your mom!
Edwin Pawlowski - 16 May 2008 03:04 GMT
>> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
>> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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>> whether anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be
>> brought back to life.
Easy decision. If it could only be one person, it would be my wife. We've
been road tripping around North American and parts of Europe for 42 years.
If I could take more people, it would be our friends, Betty & Steve. We've
often traveled together and it is just one laugh after another and nothing
is a problem. Getting lost is just a new adventure.
As for what to take, a cooler loaded with some cheese, fruit, good bread,
and a bottle of wine for those lunches in the oddest places.
The car would be a full sized such as an Avalon, Lexus, Lucerne.
Oh, and a big bag of money.
HLS - 16 May 2008 18:41 GMT
Almost exactly the answer I would give, Ed...except we dont know Steve and
Betty.
JoeSpareBedroom - 15 May 2008 15:12 GMT
> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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> whether anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be
> brought back to life.
Jamie Lee Curtis. Reason: Legs, sense of humor.
Sharx35 - 16 May 2008 05:35 GMT
>> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
>> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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> Jamie Lee Curtis. Reason: Legs, sense of humor.
She'd be laughing, all right. Laughing AT your minuscule boyhood.
badgolferman - 15 May 2008 15:22 GMT
> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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> whether anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be
> brought back to life.
Jesus the Christ. He can make food and drink appear out of nowhere,
can easily transport us over water or any other roadblock, has
interesting stories to tell, can quiet the elements and beasts, and can
give me a one-way ticket to my ultimate destination.
Sharx35 - 16 May 2008 05:34 GMT
I'd like to take JoeSpareBedroom on a road trip to the La Brea tar pits. I'd
come back. He wouldn't.
> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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> whether anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be
> brought back to life.
L Alpert - 17 May 2008 12:26 GMT
> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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> whether anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be
> brought back to life.
I'd take a RV bus and tour the country for a couple years at a
leisurely pace. Who would I bring back for this? My parents, for what
I would hope for most to be obvious reasons.
Brian Smith - 17 May 2008 12:59 GMT
> I'd take a RV bus and tour the country for a couple years at a leisurely
> pace. Who would I bring back for this? My parents, for what I would hope
> for most to be obvious reasons.
To pay your way? {;^)
Steve R. - 18 May 2008 01:16 GMT
>> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
>> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd
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> leisurely pace. Who would I bring back for this? My parents, for what
> I would hope for most to be obvious reasons.
I would tour with a Harley Davidson, like the on I used to own!
Steve R
hachiroku ハチロク - 17 May 2008 18:11 GMT
> If you got to make the ultimate road trip (and money, geographic
> location of the trip and the make / model of the desired car you'd most
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> anyone named is living or is presently deceased and could be brought
> back to life.
I saw a '98 Corvette the other day, with a removable roof like the one in
my Supra. So, unless I could get a brand-new 98 Supra twin turbo sport
roof, I'd go with the Corvette, or one of my other 'dream' cars: a Ford
GT40, a 1972 Dino Ferrari (the owner of Yankee Candle Co. has one with
73,000 miles on it) or a Kelmark GT. Yup, a Kelmark...
http://www.priceofhistoys.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/03.jpg
(it's a Volkswagen chassis, but you can 'adapt' other engines into it.
Maybe a 4A-GE 'hachiroku' engine would fit nicely...)
I'd say the Dino would be the #1 choice.
And I'd take the dog I had 15 years ago. Best dog I ever had. And if the
kids would fit, too, maybe them.