Funny Thanksgiving Travel Tips

We are staying home for the Thanksgiving holiday but many are heading over the river and through the woods to Grandma's house.. so I thought I'd give you a few funny tips for the journey from the New Yorker:
  • Don’t bring a second turkey as a gift for your hosts. Instead, bring extra guests.
  • F.Y.I., Yams and sweet potatoes are the same thing. I know it sounds crazy, but it’s true.
  • Don’t follow the GPS, follow your heart.
  • Do not waste space packing your workout shorts or running shoes. The only clothes you need are eating clothes, crying clothes, and escape clothes.
  • When waiting for your massively delayed flight, remember: no one likes a complainer, but everyone loves a conspiracy theorist in a trench coat yelling into a TCBY cup as if it were a megaphone.
  • Long car trip? Spice it up by cutting the brake line.
  • A healthy and carbon-efficient mode of transportation is riding your bike from your house to the back of your house where you can hide until the holidays blow over.
  • For your safety, always keep your seatbelt buckled. The pilot only ever turns the fasten seat belt sign off to prevent a mutiny.
  • Between flying or the train, pick the train: they don’t take your guns away.
  • Teleportation seems like a quick and easy way to get where you’re going, but you’ll find you miss the sound of screaming babies.
  • Practice saying, “This is the worst airline I’ve ever flown” before getting to the airport—it will make you stand out from the amateurs.
  • A hot-air-balloon ride is a good way to tell your relatives: I am not going to make it for Thanksgiving this year.
  • Yes, you guessed it: the conductors on your Amtrak train are actually lost airline pilots.
What are your plans for Thanksgiving? Any travel tips you'd care to share?

2 comments:

  1. These are too funny! Here is my fave:

    When waiting for your massively delayed flight, remember: no one likes a complainer, but everyone loves a conspiracy theorist in a trench coat yelling into a TCBY cup as if it were a megaphone.

    :) Happy Thanksgiving to you and Ann!

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  2. Good Morning Bob.... My fully dressed turkey is looking and smelling good about now! Love the picture of your turkey and the fun list.
    We will travel about 45 minutes to our daughter in Norwalk, I'm taking the Turkey, dressing and dessert.
    Blessing to you and Ann today.

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