I remember drive through liquor stores here in Texas. "Just toss the keg/cases of beer in the back of the truck. Thanks!"
I remember drive through liquor stores here in Texas. "Just toss the keg/cases of beer in the back of the truck. Thanks!"
A building only has to be 2 stories for either an escalator or elevator, and one can be a basement![]()
…per Ripley’s Believe It or Not.
Wyoming has only two escalators in the entire state!
Anybody confirm?
I figured the tourists would want one up the side of Devil's Tower.Do you know where the escalators are located?
This can be a harsh, isolated place sometimes and I’m fine with that. Keeps the riff raff out.
I always enjoyed getting directions to locations in Wyoming. Everyone knows the cardinal directions (north, east, south, west). The number of cattle guards can be very helpful. Counting windmills is frequently involved. And, of course, all directions start out from "the tree"; everyone knows where the tree is because there is only one every hundred miles or so. Getting supplementary directions to the tree marks us as outsiders, which can result in all sorts of practical jokes.
I was once directed by a convoluted route to a T-intersection across from a fenced pasture with a 3-legged cow as a reference point. Sure enough, I found it.
Do Wyoming bars still offer drive-thru service? Order a round of cocktails and a six-pack, then head on down the road. Very handy!
Still only two...up in the morning...down in the afternoon/evening. Rest of the time ya gotta be able to run up or down faster than the escalatorIn truth, it's really four escalators, though . . . . .
Any truth to there being a county there with no population, no law enforcement group, and no jury of your peers? Just a short drive across the border from Montana?![]()
I think you’re talking about the infamous “Yellowstone Zone of Death.” It’s a little strip of land that’s part of Yellowstone Park but located in Idaho. It’s an entertaining theory but I doubt it would actually work out. I would not care to be the test case. Here’s a link to an explanation of the whole deal.
Zone of Death (Yellowstone - Wikipedia).