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tn_gallery_96_165_32047.jpg Hit the road!

 

 

Since it is almost time for all Americans to travel for the Memorial Day weekend, I thought it was time to pass on the knowledge I have gained in my travels.

 

On the road:

 

1. Check your tire pressure and fluids before you hit the road. Take a cell phone and make sure your ipod is charged.

2. Time your trip to avoid rush-hour traffic in urban areas. While this usually means 5:00 pm, take into account lunch traffic and church-goers heading to buffet restaurants on Sundays.

3. When your tank gets to ¼ full, pull over and get more gas. You never know when there is going to be a slow-down on the interstate and you definitely don’t want to be the dumbass who ran out of gas and is stuck on the side of the road. Use your fill up as an opportunity to powder your nose and replenish your supply of Diet Coke, Camel Lights, Rold Gold pretzels and Ephedrine.

4. Only pass in the left-hand lane, even if you are the only one on the road.

5. Use your turn-signals, even when changing lanes. Truckers appreciate this.

6. Truckers also appreciate if you blink your lights to let them know they can pass.

7. Scan stations when you hit college towns. There are usually good college stations out there, or at the very least you can catch some NPR.

8. If you turn off and the next gas station is over a mile away, get back on the interstate and go to the next exit. Trust me.

 

 

In the air:

 

1. Before you check in, call the airlines and let them know your seating preference. Ain’t no need being in the middle if you can have the window!

2. If you have a small bladder, take the aisle seat.

3. If you are on a short flight and have only carry-on luggage, be the first one on the plane. This way, you can guarantee that your carry on is in the bin above you and not somewhere in aisle 55, thus ensuring you can jump up as soon as the plane hits the ground, grab your shit and muscle your way to the door. (By the way, all of that blather about people traveling with children boarding first is bullshit. They never check.)

4. If you are on a long-haul flight and have checked bags, be the last one on the plane. This way, if there are extra seats on the back of the plane, you can take a few and stretch out.

5. Order a special meal. Special meals come first, so you can eat, take your Xanax, drink your wine and be ass-out before the rest of the plane has gotten their meals.

6. After meals everyone goes to the bathroom. Be first to avoid the post-meal rush: when you hear the food cart a rumblin’, get up and pee. Having a special meal makes this easier.

7. If you are traveling on an African airline, be sure to confirm your ticket at all stages of the process—when booking, prior to departure, at check-in and at the gate. African airlines sometimes have trouble accounting for their passengers, so these steps are necessary (perhaps Afghan airlines should take a lesson!).

8. Wear shoes that you can slip on and off easily. Danskos are ideal. Crocs might cause an international incident.

9. Be sure to bring your eye mask and earplugs if you plan on sleeping. The airline knows how much you hate screaming babies and will place you directly behind one without fail.

10. Never get behind Russians in the security check if you can avoid it. Russians will NEVER remove any article of clothing without explicitly being told to do so and they always wear lots of spangly, bedazzled items that set off the metal detector. You will know they are Russians because the men are wearing off-white, pointed, fake crocodile shoes and have tucked in shirts. The women have bleached hair, high heels, egregious eye make-up and tight pants. It will take them and their requisite two children at least 15 minutes to be cleared by security, all the time bitching at the security people in Russian and acting like they don't understand what is going on.

11. Getting schnockered before a flight originating outside of the US is perfectly OK and flight attendants are usually more than happy to facilitate this process. However, no more than two drinks before you board in the US. (Haven’t you all seen the TV show “Airline”?)

12. Xanax. Never fly without it.

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8. If you turn off and the next gas station is over a mile away, get back on the interstate and go to the next exit. Trust me.

 

Yes - I too have learned this one the hard way. I feel that anything over 1 mile away should not be on the interstate sign.

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