Cederq Made It

12 hours of driving, two one hour delays for traffic but he got where he was going.

I’m glad to hear it.

I always worry about the fucker like a Catholic Grandmother and he loves to give me shit about it.

I wasn’t going to start worrying until it got dark and I hadn’t heard from him.

Something told me the stubborn bastard was going to drive from central Idaho to the Roseburg Oregon area at one shot and that’s exactly what he did.

He sounded pretty tired and I’m sure he was but it’s good that it’s done.

14 thoughts on “Cederq Made It

  1. Good to hear.

    “ I always worry about the fucker like a Catholic Grandmother.” Mama bear? Hold my beer, say hello to grandma bear. We all truly appreciate him here.

    Btw, your recent injury gives new meaning to “bustednuckles.” Wishing you speedy recovery.

  2. I am back, I am bad… but I have real shitty internet where I am at. Only one bar. I will try to remedy that soon. Thanks all for the well wishes and worrying about me like a Catholic Virgin Nun… Phil is a virgin you know….virgin nun that is.

  3. Glad you arrived safe.
    That is pretty much the way I travel myself.
    I guess I like it. Put on the tunes and drive.
    Stop for fuel and black coffee, then keep pushing the miles.

  4. Deathray, if you had gone along for the ride, Cederq could have hung your pinned leg outta the window as a super car radio aerial, so he can listen to them radio preachers. Does Igor’s antennae design for it also pick up mobile phone and internet signals?

    • In the same token, I could have strapped your unholy ass on to my pushbumper in front and used you as a siren… I would have gotten here sooner, well maybe not. No one around here has ever heard an Aussie scream and beg.

  5. Glad the trip was uneventful. If it’s less than 1000 miles, always best to just “git ‘er dun”.

  6. Roseburg is right in my AO. Welcome to Southern Oregon! Too bad the weather is crappy and cool this weekend, not normal for this time of year. Usually it’s in the 80’s, zero clouds, and no chance of rain till October.

  7. It would be for some welding goggles, to save what eyesight I have left against the glare from your Chebby’s gaybar. Do you advise the FAA of a moving hazard-to-navigation when you go for a drive? That thing will blind the Chicom astronauts when they claim their Lunar colony.

  8. Cederq, when you’re driving that one-man convoy, can you follow the rear of your trailer when circumnavigating a roundabout (traffic circle)?

  9. I’m in the Roseburg area too picking up the granddaughter for the summer. We took a 2 day trip from Southwest Idaho for an overnight in Prineville to visit the wife’s family. Felt like I cheated death again (just like some of my air refueling missions), Oregon drivers gave us a couple of close calls. Glad I still have my better than fighter pilot reflexes.

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