True Road Trip Tales
A quest for a Gibson Super 400 leads three friends to Nashville
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Ernie takes his Checker Marathon through the heart of America to the promised land.
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Three college women drive from Kansas to New Orleans in a '79 Cadillac Seville
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Brad and George go big to rediscover the soul of America
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The story of Rob and Toodles, the ocean and oranges, Widespread and underwear, and plugging back into life.
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Burning Man to Vegas You have to hand it to Las Vegas: over decades, it has established itself as an adult playground where virtually anything goes. If you want the chance to revel in excess and not feel like you have to make any excuses for your choices or behavior, Vegas is the place. Sure, the shops and shows and spectacle and helicopter rides and Hoover Dam lend the city a patina of respectability, but everyone knows its pure decadence is really the draw. For people who think Las Vegas has too many rules that get in the way of the good time they really want to have, Burning Man is a...
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This story encompasses some elements that couldn’t be more American: an annual guy’s trip, college football, a carefully constructed song list, and an RV. Enjoy.
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This episode is about chasing ghosts and legends—always a tricky proposition. The legend in question: the crossroads (purportedly at the intersection of Highway 61 and Highway 49 outside of Clarksdale, Mississippi), where a young Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil in return for prowess on the guitar.
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This story has so much we can all relate to—high school friendships, first love, spring break, a wildly ambitious plan, and some indelible life lessons. We said in the first episode that the road reveals. This tale is exhibit A.
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info_outlineThis story has so much we can all relate to—high school friendships, first love, spring break, a wildly ambitious plan, and some indelible life lessons. We said in the first episode that the road reveals. This tale is exhibit A.