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In search of the elusive eephus ball (II)
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First things first, a Web Site du Jour that may spare you some of the unpleasantness that we faced on this leg of the trip: http://www.speedtrap.org/, wherein are listed some of the more notorious radar traps on United States highways. Two days of otherwise pleasant busman's-holiday touristing, with a baseball game to top it off, were spoiled by one of these traps, and consequently I have no intention of visiting southwestern Wisconsin ever again.
By Bill-on-the-Hill on 2008-05-22 02:05 | tags: archaeology, baseball, hiking, hypothermia, speed trap, warbirds |