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Lonely Planet Journeys: Drive Thru America Lonely Planet Journeys: Drive Thru America by Sean Condon
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“The region is altogether valueless. After entering it, there is nothing to do but leave.
-Lt. Edward Beale, Congress report on Arizona, 1858”
Sean Condon, Lonely Planet Journeys: Drive Thru America
“Did you go to the the theatre last time you were here?
'No, it's too expensive.'
'What did you do?'
'What tourists always do in New York City. Empire State, Statue of and all the galleries. There's a million galleries.'
'Where'd you stay?'
'The first two nights, I slept in an abandoned car. A Pontiac Grand Am.'
Weren't you scared?'
'Not really. It had a doorman.”
Sean Condon, Lonely Planet Journeys: Drive Thru America
“Walt: Do you miss the good old days?

Gracie: How old?

Walt: When we were old enough to be good.

Gracie: We were never that old, Wally. Or that young.”
Sean Condon, Lonely Planet Journeys: Drive Thru America
“The South: Three-wheeled Piggly Wiggly shopping carts, grease-caked engine blocks, baby strollers with shredded black hoods, Soviet rocket parts, human skulls on spikes and orange-eyed Rottweilers on heavy chains breathing fire...”
Sean Condon, Lonely Planet Journeys: Drive Thru America