Did you stop at Billy's House of Glass by the Bridge to the 21st Century on the Little Rock River, perchance. In other words, the Bill Clinton Presidential Library? It's a very cool spot in Little Rock.
New Mexico is a total land of enchantment; I stopped in Santa Fe on my way out there and almost didn't leave. You'll want some relaxation after crossing the Panhandle, so breeze into a genuine Japanese sendo up in the foothills of Santa Fe: TEN THOUSAND WAVES
Whatever you do, remember to put on your seatbeat ! You haven't crossed the Mississippi, and on the WESTERN side of it, any lawman can see an unbuckled seatbelt from ten thousand yards. I am not exaggerating here.
Thanks for keeping we cubicle creatures posted.
Wilbo
THE STARLET RACKS UP A PREDICTIBLE TICKET IN NEW MEXICO
Dear Starlet, in my last, I wrote a warning about the police and their eagle-eye nature. I guess I should put my facts up front. Your ticket my bad !
As Lindsay, Nicole, Paris and Spaulding Gray well know, LA Sheriffs don't miss a single detail. I have heard of dragnets of holidays, such as St. Patrick's, where the police check every car. Your overfull car could be a reason for a pullover. Make certain you can see and nothing can fly in case of a rapid stop.
Key is, I know you are sensible and smart behind the wheel. Key is, it is so not the gentle Middle West.
Wilbo
WARRANT FOR A STARLET'S ARREST
You probably have a month to pay that ticket. The day that ticket goes stale, it becomes a WARRANT for your arrest. Yes, a speeding ticket can put you in jail. In Michigan, the state just turns off your driving license. In most western states, lifting the warrant is 250 dollars and might require an appearance. In these states, there are police runs where your license plate is read by an car-mounted optical character recognition reader.
And almost everyone can check your record, even a security guard. I guess they deputize them out there.
Wilbo

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