Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 02:24:07 -0700
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From: plima@indirect.com (Peter J. Lima)
Subject: Dashboard Altars
raven@halcyon.com wrote --
> I have an idea that I'd like to toss out to the list community. I've always
> maintained an alter of sorts on the dash of my bus. A rolling history of my
> travels. My alter tends to be natural in origin: wildflowers, leaves,
> sticks, stones, bones, kelp, sea shells, etc. with the occasional plastic
> novelty thrown in for good humor.
>
> The idea is to create a "VW Bus Dashboard Alters" web page with photos of
> various dashboard alters. I'm willing to host the page if there is enough
> interest. Let me know (nicely) if this idea is too weird or crazy or boring,
> or...
I like the altar idea, kinda, and the website might be interesting. I never
thought of it but it might not hurt, just for psychological value. Seems
like a moving altar might get knocked around a lot with stuff flying all
over. . .how to build a stable platform? Maybe it'd be better to set up a
flat table between the front seats or somewhere in the rear of the bus.
Should be dedicated to a god of travel, like Mercury or someone like that.
Myself, I just stick to "all-seeing eye" decals in the windows for good luck
(like the eyes that fishermen paint on their boats to avoid accidents.)
poor richard responded --
>Be careful, as in some states, Virginia for instance, it is illegal to
>have items hanging from the rear-view mirror, and generally impeding
>your view of the road. It's one of those laws they use to stop
>"suspicious" vehicles, like busses, and search them without consent,
>since you've already broken the law...
>Richard
I've often wondered about this: Do Buses tend to get pulled over more than
other vehicles because of supposed police prejudice? I don't mean really
obvious, Grateful Dead style buses, just regular ones. I'd hate to have to
deal with this, as I have been known to transport various "magical"
substances for friends. I like those Owsley Bear stickers, too, but I
wonder how many folks are hip to the meaning of them. . .??
pjl
'79 Bus
'58 Bug
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