I'm back (again) from another vacation. We just got in from Big Sur. I'm getting sick of the whole tourist thing. I won't claim to be some big-tome international traveler, but everywhere I go, it's the same fucking thing.
If I go somewhere near water, there's the usual "Fisherman Mc Fucks" restaurants. If I'm in the mountains; "McProspecter". Regardless, it seems like this whole fucking country is becoming one big tourist trap. (I'll bet the clam chowder in Monterey is made by the same company in China that makes the San Francisco stuff)
If you ever do find yourself in a REAL working town in OUR land, it's a dismal burg of blue-collar stiffs looking to get a cool buzz at the nearest bar before crashing out and hitting it again the next day.
I think we'll see things turn to shit real quick if we let the whole country turn into Disneyland. Then again I may be talking out my ass (again)
If I go somewhere near water, there's the usual "Fisherman Mc Fucks" restaurants. If I'm in the mountains; "McProspecter". Regardless, it seems like this whole fucking country is becoming one big tourist trap. (I'll bet the clam chowder in Monterey is made by the same company in China that makes the San Francisco stuff)
If you ever do find yourself in a REAL working town in OUR land, it's a dismal burg of blue-collar stiffs looking to get a cool buzz at the nearest bar before crashing out and hitting it again the next day.
I think we'll see things turn to shit real quick if we let the whole country turn into Disneyland. Then again I may be talking out my ass (again)

prudence:
i love going to REAL working towns in OUR land. if i ever get rich, i'm gonna drive cross country, and only stop at little towns like that. i love getting to know the people there, going to their neighborhood hang-outs, etc. rick prefers the touristy crap, which i find boring. i like to find out about the SOUL of the place, and its PEOPLE.