Monday, March 26, 2007

Where Can You Go, While You Worry About Going

First, As in an old John Wayne movie I once saw. His main expressive one liner was LET'S SADDLE UP! Now that this is out of the way of course we are not seriously thinking of heading deep into desert territory with our Palomino Chico and a four barrel shotgun! How easy was that to just get up and gallop out into the sunset. No direction, and no clean duds to pack. At least that is the perspective of how it is filmed.
Primarily in today's world reality is traffic congestion no matter where you go. You worry about driving the freeways, checking in at the airports, being bodily scanned for anything the detector might trigger. Insulin paraphernalia, pacemaker, your underwire bra, syringes for botox and your Gucci bag decorated with studded bullets. The more you think about it the more you worry about going. Especially if you live in Southern California, checking into the Bevery Hills Hotel. Your finest leather luggage packed with Melrose Avenue boutique finery. Nordstrom's finest apparel for sunbathing, and some of the facial scrubs and cosmetics. So far, the cost at the reservation desk checking in has almost left you penniless. Not to worry because you can still wander around Disneyland all day and night for $80.00 per person. Where can you get that kind of entertainment for that price? Of course this does not include the magic rides, and your cost of food - A hamburger at a small price of 12.50 and a drink is 3.00 for a small coke! Now don't worry about lunch or dinner the prices do not get discounted during the day! Just remember to keep walking or you will get trampled on. No seating either, all the benches which aren't many are taken. Its tiring and consuming hanging out all day and into the night, then almost when you wonder why you worried so much, along comes Mickey Mouse and grabs you by the arm like you have been busted for raiding the bird feeder for food.

Yep, back to the ol roundup. Worry about going when there is no place to go, and then worry.

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