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- Title: Way Off the Road
- Author : Bill Geist
- Release Date : January 15, 2007
- Genre: United States,Books,Travel & Adventure,Essays & Memoirs,Humor,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1627 KB
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Celebrated roving correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning and bestselling author Bill Geist serves up a rollicking look at some small-town Americans and their offbeat ways of life.
āIn rural Kansas, I asked our motel desk clerk for the name of the best restaurant in the area. After mulling it over, he answered: āI'd have to say the Texaco, 'cuz the Shell don't have no microwave.āā
Throughout his career, Bill Geistās most popular stories have been about slightly odd but loveable individuals. Coming on the heels of his 5,600-mile RV trip across our fair land is Way Off the Road, a hilarious and compelling mix of stories about the folks featured in Geistās segments, along with observations on his twenty years of life on the road. Written in the deadpan style that has endeared him to millions, Geist shares tales of eccentric individuals, such as the ninety-three-year-old pilot-paperboy who delivers to his far-flung subscribers by plane; the Arizona mailman who delivers mail via horseback down the walls of the Grand Canyon; the Muleshoe, Texas, anchorwoman who delivers the news from her bedroom (occasionally wearing her bathrobe); and the struggling Colorado entrepreneur who finds success employing a sewer vacuum to rid Western ranchers of problematic prairie dogs. Geist also takes us to events such as the Mike the Headless Chicken Festival (celebrating an inspiring bird that survived decapitation, hired an agent, and went on the road for eighteen months) and Sundown Days in Hanlontown, Iowa, where the town marks the one day a year when the sun sets directly between the railroad tracks
Along the wacky and wonderful way, Geist shows us firsthand how life in fly-over America can be odd, strangely fascinating, hysterical, and anything but boring.
āTo say it very simply, freezer burn may very well have set in.ā āneighbor on the frozen dead guy kept on ice in a backyard shed in Nederland, Colorado.
āEverybody loves a parade; we were just geographically challenged.ā āDavid Harrenstein, organizer of a parade in tiny Whalan, Minnesota, where viewers are in motion and the āmarchersā stand still.
āWe havenāt lost anyone off these switchbacks in at least ten daysā āMailman Charlie Chamberlain, leading us on horseback 2,500 feet down the sheer walls of the Grand Canyon.
āOurs are the finest cow chips in the world today,ā āKirk Fisher, enthusiast, in Beaver, Oklahoma, world cow-chip capital and cow- chip exporter.
āWe live out in the middle of the corn and bean fields, and thereās not a whole lot to get excited about, you know?ā āDan Moretz, on celebrating the day the sun sets in the middle of the railroad tracks in Hanlontown, Iowa.
āItās like drilling for oil; sometimes you come up dry.ā āGay Balfour, who sucks problematic prairie dogs out of the ground with a sewer vacuum in Cortez, Colorado.
āAll you have to do is beat the flies to it,ā āMichael āRoadkillā Coffman on the secrets of cooking with roadkill outside Lawrence, Kansas.
āI aināt gonna brake Ā“til I see God!ā ādriver named āRed Dog,ā taking the track at a figure-eight school bus race in Bithlo, Florida.
āItās a gift; you either got it or you donāt.ā āLee Wheelis, world watermelon-seed-spitting champion, Luling, Texas.
āI am the mayor, the board, the secretary-treasurer, the librarian, the bartender āthatās my most important title āthe cook, the floor sweeper, the police chief, and I have the books for the cemetery, if someone wants to buy a plot.ā āElsie Eiler, the sole citizen of Monowi, Nebraska.