A group of Miata owners prepare to drive the Chereohala Parkway in close proximity at high speeds. The red car closest to the camera is mine. Fortunately, alcohol was not involved. |
When I told my girlfriend Heather I was sad I wouldn't be able to make the planned Kentucky Bourbon Trail tour in October, she started laughing. "What could possibly go wrong with that?" she said.
"What do you mean?" I asked.
"Think about it," she said. "A bunch of senior citizens already half high on prescription medications will be stopping at five distilleries where they'll be given free drinks.They'll buy highly flammable alcohol, which they'll cram into the tiny little trunks of their Miatas before zoom-zooming off to the next distillery on the curviest roads they can find, going as fast as possible while following one another closely. It's a recipe for disaster! And you wish you could go?"
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"I visited the Jack Daniels distillery once," I said, "and nothing bad happened."
"You weren't in a Miata," she said.
"No," I said, "but I was in a 1963 Fiat Cabriolet that looked and drove an awful lot like a Miata."
"Isn't the Jack Daniels distillery in a dry county?" she asked.
"Yes," I said. "It's in Moore, the smallest county in Tennessee, and it's dry, which means they couldn't give us a complimentary dr--
"I did get a great woodcut of the Moore County jail," I finished lamely.
"I rest my case," she said.
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