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I found it!
by oregonboy on Sat Nov 15 11:17:14 PST 2008
I found it! :) Driving south on I-5 between Eugene and Roseburg Oregon... nightime, moderate-to-light traffic... two lanes (each direction)... 65 mph posted limit, most traffic traveling 70-75. I overtake a group of cars: 4 in the right lane with moderate spacing between, and an orange and white VW microbus in the left lane. The VW is passing the rear-most of the group at a glacial rate. I wait behind in the left lane. Traffic starts to pile up behind me. Eventually, the VW clears the first of the cars in the right-hand group. There is plenty of room to pull over to let traffic by, but it continues, apparently intent on passing the entire group. At this rate it could take hundreds of miles. I give two quick bursts of high-beams... no response. I put on my left blinker an drift two feet to the left, so that the blinker is clearly flashing in the VW's driver's side mirror. A minute later... the VW solders on. I don't think he's gaining on the other cars at all. In fact, he's lost ground and it looks ok to pass on the right... as long as he doesn't speed up to pin me in. I decide to give it a shot, so I signal a right lane change, move over and pass deliberately (as opposed to "with extreme prejudice"). The VW doesn't appear to have changed speed. I signal and move left. I pass the second car of the 4-car group in the right lane and as I approach the third vehicle, a newish white Ford pickup, I notice a decal on the driver's door: "Oregon State Police". I check my speed... under 74 (should be ok). I slide on by, watching in my mirror for a reaction. The OSP pickup signals and pulls into the left lane behind me. to be continued...
Re: If it's Roseburg, OR... it must be a TRUCK! [oregonboy]
by explorerx4 on Wed Sep 24 17:17:01 PDT 2008
a ford truck? that's calling my name. of course that one would probably cost $10 to drive the 3 mile round trip to home depot and back.
If it's Roseburg, OR... it must be a TRUCK!
by oregonboy on Tue Sep 23 20:58:04 PDT 2008
Local Craigslist: It's calling Andre's name Pure Roseburg, via California Has some rust but I have the patch panels to fix it. May trade for a pickup. The pictures just struck me as being really funny!
Re: . [oregonboy]
by the_big_al on Mon Aug 28 21:17:29 PDT 2006
that's a bad area of road to be driving 80 miles an hour towing a trailer too if I remember... it's been a few years since I have been in that area but isn't that area pretty mountainous and curvy?? I seem to remember one stretch of road either right before Roseburg or right after that they have these huge electronic signs letting drivers know of an extremely sharp curve(s) ahead ???
Re: Let's see if I understand this .......................... [andre1969]
by oregonboy on Tue Oct 30 14:39:13 PDT 2007
I think that part of the problem with the space between the wheelwells is that tires are much wider now then they were "back in the day". Hence, deeper wells and less space between. As for hauling 4x8 sheets of plywood, I have hauled many, many sheets of plywood and particleboard in my (former) 1990 Nissan standard-cab pickup. (134HP, 5-spd). The trick is to LEAVE THE TAILGATE UP. Place the front of the sheets down in the bed and the back of the sheets up on the (closed) tailgate. Tie down SECURELY. I learned that trick from Kenny, the manager of the Sample Department of Roseburg Forest Products, where I used to work. Employees could buy "seconds" at VERY reasonable prices. I bought ALOT. :) james
Re: back to "control" [ateixeira]
by oregonboy on Wed Jun 27 09:05:54 PDT 2007
Funny that you should mention that. The owner of the company where I work offered me the use of his Boxter S sometime when I'm driving down to Roseburg, Oregon from Tacoma. He lives in Vancouver, WA. I'm pretty sure that his Boxter is an auto. I should drive it up the North Umpqua Highway (one of C&D's 10-best drives) to Crater Lake (one of my 10-best natural wonders). Could be fun. :shades: james

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