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Shooter
- Nov 19, 2008
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To start off with, I was mainly planning to go to Norman to eat at the Hitchin Post. If you have never been there, they had the best tenderloin you ever ate. They are about the size of a hubcap. It's the only place where I've seen you can order a 2nd bun and fixin's to split the tenderloin up. My wife and I would split one and still couldn't eat it all. The platter and 2 buns was under $10.
On the way down, we almost got sideswiped getting on 465 in Indy by an idiot not paying attention to me. I met up with a guy from Arfcom and picked up a lower. We got all the way to Norman only to find out the Hitchin Post went out of business. So we rode back to Story and ate at the Story Inn. I'm guessing the locals never eat there at those prices. $10 for a mediocre 1/2 # hamburger.
After we ate, we headed east to Oldenburg and rode all the way up to Connersville and had to head west shortly after because the road was closed. After several miles of bumpy country roads, I finally made it through to 38 and headed west again. I went through Nobletucky and saw they had a nice car show going on.
After over 400 miles and almost home, I come over a hill and see a Mustang or something in my lane coming at me and swerving back to his lane with a huge dust cloud behind him and gravel all over the road. I don't know if he ran off the road and was over corrrecting or what. If I had been 100 yards further up, I'd probably be a gonner.
Other than almost getting killed twice and not getting my tenderloin, it was a beatiful day to ride. It was a short one at about 430 miles. For those of you in Brown County, it is now your mission in life to rustle up that tenderloin cook and get her back in business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!