So Anyway...

Ha ha! I guess I should've explained. (Sorry) I listened to this song over & over & over....infinity while my ex husband, his brother & all 3 of my kids were learning to play guitar. Did I mention the over & over part? I did actually like it, but now it's like fingernails on a chalk board to me. :pound-hand: :pound-hand: :pound-hand: :pound-hand: :pound-hand: :pound-hand:

I get it...I just found watching some of his hand movements interesting...The song, I agree, is a bit outdated...
 
We live in this thing by the way.Maw calls it Further,er. :). The original Further was a 1939 International School bus.Ours is a 2004 International School Bus.View attachment 69465
I'm kinda surprised that they don't make you repaint the bus and only need to display private carrier. I wouldn't be able to get away with that here in MN. I've always wanted a school bus camper.
 
Well this is Spokane WA hahaha. No really over here is International Bus territory.you see old ones scattered about here and there for storage sheds. Plus the local School Bus dealer is International.Its where i bought it.It says nothing on the side.There was a private carrier sticker in back but i tore it off lol.16243795107433583341615053626351.jpg16243795245257644193694145414063.jpg16243795395318896453789928952619.jpg16243795539863139523480089798218.jpg
 
Well this is Spokane WA hahaha. No really over here is International Bus territory.you see old ones scattered about here and there for storage sheds. Plus the local School Bus dealer is International.Its where i bought it.It says nothing on the side.There was a private carrier sticker in back but i tore it off lol.View attachment 69467View attachment 69468View attachment 69469View attachment 69470

True Story...
When I was in high school my friends and I decided we were going to buy an old bus and split. There was an old school bus listed in the newspaper. We were each saving up money to pitch in & buy it. We drew it out and partitioned our rooms. We had food and supplies stashed up in the rafters of my parents' garage. We had a route mapped out to LA. It was pretty exciting for us all. We worked more hours and when we finally had enough to buy the bus it had been sold. Our dreams were crushed and we were stuck living with our parents. *sigh* I was SO close to being famous! :rolf: :rolf: :rolf:
Now- I don't know that I would even want to visit Cali, except maybe some of the cool people on here.
 
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