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There are no beaches in either Montana, Idaho, Utah or Nevada, so that rules all of those states out. No ocean, no beaches, no jellyfish. Mr. Herriman said that the hotel was a seven-hour drive from Foster's, but that's by BUS, and I doubt that old Ford bus can move all that fast, so seven hours by the Foster's bus could very well be more like four or five hours by car. That leaves only northern California, Washington or Oregon as likely candidates, and given the terrain and the proximity to a beach, as well as the weather, Washington state is the most likely locale. pitbulllady |
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EDIT- Sparky now has the screengrabs for "Pranks For Nothing" up on her site, and that particular screengrab in question is right here: http://www.fosters-home.com/screengrabs/6/603-0073.jpg As all can plainly see, that sign most definitely does say "I-5 FW", with a hyphen between the "I"(which is NOT a "1") and the "5", and the symbol to the left designates a Federal highway, as opposed to a state, county, or municipal road. That absolutely puts the hotel, at least, right off I-5, though it is probably located to the south of where Foster's is located, especially given that the Canadian border is just a 45-minute train ride to the NORTH of Foster's-definitely Pacific Northwest, though. pitbulllady |
oops, oh well. For some reason I didn't see the dash. Here's the map for I-5
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...tate_5_map.png Who knows, the bus could of have been on that road for the majority of the 7 hours. |
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I guess it would depend on how fast the bus could travel(probably not as fast as most folks drive in their cars on an interstate) and whether or not Mr. Herriman factored an extended "potty break" into that seven-hour estimation, as to whether that hotel was in Oregon or southern Washington. What would have been a seven-hour trip via the Foster's bus, with all those passengers, would probably have taken a person traveling by car less than half the time to get to the same destination.
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On "Bus the two of us" the bus appeared to go rather fast.
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Here's a hint I kind of discovered. The mall in Olympia has a place called "Hot dog on a stick" that sells (rather tasty) lemonade, the logo, colors and uniforms all look exactly like the ones from "Wiener on a stick" on "Store wars":wiltshock::o
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Hot Dog On a Stick is a national chain. We have them in Sacramento, I don't think the show takes place in Sacramento. :P |
I didn't know for sure if Hot Dog On a Stick was national or not.
The only one I've ever seen is the one at the mall. |
Kind of sort of off topic, but it was too cool not to share. :-[ I just saw there's a 1123 Wilson Ave in Roslyn, Pennsylvania. And right now the residence is for sale. Huh, and the mortgage is about what I'm paying for rent. Wow, if I didn't live in Washington state, I could afford to buy a house!
As has already been mentioned, there's a Wilson Avenue in Bellingham, Washington. I've driven by it a few months ago. :bloogrin: And I just found there's a Wilson Way in Indianola, Washington! It's on the Olympic Peninsula just across the Puget Sound from Seattle. So there's another possibility. |
Just checked Zillow. That's an expensive place.:slybendy:
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