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I learned during my voyage that the best place to
sit on a Greyhound bus is way in the back right next
to the toilet. Not only are you right next to the toilet
so that if you need to use it, then you
don't need to walk along the aisle as you bump into people and
while jostling about apologizing all the time to other patrons
on this moving coach, also this is the only seat where you can actually
stretch out your legs. As an added bonus, if the bus in not crowded
then you can lay across the three seats. All other seats are two place seats.
This seat is directly in back of the aisle. The only disadvantage to this is that
the toilet sometimes smells very bad. I can somehow tolerate this.
During my voyage, I meet a cute youngish lady in her mid twenties who
says that she is headed to Taos. It was great because she was good
to talk to and I was hungry for some conversation. So we kick it in
the back seat and chew the cud. She tells me that she used to be a
vegetarian. I have been one for 18 years. She says that she loves the
desert and plans on doing a lot of camping. I'm going to camp outside of
Alamogordo as it doesn't get too cold there too often.
I tell her about the X-Prize Cup and about solar power satellites, and
she said that it sounds interesting.
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