No matter where you go, there you are.
It’s neither here nor there.
You can’t get there from here.
As the crows fly?
He’s in need of a good Quantum mechanic.
and did he ever return, no he never returned and his fate is still unlearned, he may ride forever ‘neath the streets of Boston, he’s the man that never returned…..
baslim: Excellent reference, as of course I would expect from a Heinleiner (as an aside, my personal favorite has always been “Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening”).
TruckDriverFritz said: “I65 intersection with I465, Indianapolis, IN”
Yeah that one’s pretty messed up (I live in Indy), but have you ever been on I-255/I-270 around St. Louis? Been on it twice and it scared the bleeep outta me both times!
Havn’t been to Boston since they started the Big Dig but wasn’t there a ring road that really went nowhere just round and round the downtown. As to where you can get the real comming and going I thought was the circle road in Washington
Superfrog about 15 years ago
This is great!!
Next sign will send us to the swings and roundabouts.
Shaliach about 15 years ago
Round and round he goes…where he stops…nobody knows.
Leonardeuler about 15 years ago
From here to infinity.
NofT about 15 years ago
Karma. Whatever goes around comes around.
paigebridges about 15 years ago
Also known as the Law of Cause & Effect.
pawnraider about 15 years ago
I’ve been there!
Leonardeuler about 15 years ago
An example of one of Murphy’s laws: whatever choice you make, you’re ending in the middle of nowhere.
wicky about 15 years ago
He will soon figure out that he is on the corner of “walk” and “don’t walk”.
Brockie about 15 years ago
Wiley, your creative genius just keeps delighting us each morning…what a way to start the day. Simply…superb.
Skeezeeks about 15 years ago
Oh, fork in the road, which is the path less taken? If only we knew.
Garrulous about 15 years ago
When you get to the fork in the road, take it.
Fred Kuechenmeister about 15 years ago
I65 intersection with I465, Indianapolis, IN
dsom8 about 15 years ago
I always find what “comes around” is in my rear-view mirror. I’d love to have it announced with a sign in front!
dianecliff about 15 years ago
Robert Frost….. sigh…..
NoBrandName about 15 years ago
He’s really confused because his GPS is telling him to take a right…
Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago
To go left, or to go right … THAT is the question …
David_J Premium Member about 15 years ago
Tomorrow: High Road and Low Road
okeedoekee about 15 years ago
It is the same as, ” Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
Hey TrukDriverFritz, do you remember which path we took in the Grand Tetons in 1974? Up beyond the trees!
Logicman about 15 years ago
I’m still looking for the fork in the road, and I’m getting hungry because I never seem to find it! ;o
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
Sorta reminds me of a bad dream.
nomad2112 about 15 years ago
Thomas Skogestad about 15 years ago
Beaten path to the left. Or is that right?
yyyguy about 15 years ago
be careful when you step out your front door. you never know where the path you take may lead you.
paraphrased from something Bilbo Baggins said
yyyguy about 15 years ago
and who would have thought a LOTR reference would ever work in RL?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 15 years ago
“”No matter where you go, there you are.” Love that, Nomad
yyyguy It doesn’t surprise me about LOTR. There was so many metaphors in those books and movies. Great stuff that LOTR!
carmy about 15 years ago
Either road will make you dizzy.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 15 years ago
Oh and I just LOVE this one!!
Varnes about 15 years ago
We’re all standing on the corner of Live and Learn…
treered about 15 years ago
and did he ever return, no he never returned and his fate is still unlearned, he may ride forever ‘neath the streets of Boston, he’s the man that never returned…..
wrong song?
Wildmustang1262 about 15 years ago
Which way does he decide to choose and go, right or left?
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
No yellow brick road here.
Potrzebie about 15 years ago
Wildmustang: Just wait and look at where everyone else goes. Look for the succesful types and follow them.
SF-napkin about 15 years ago
They should mark this area in a United Sates atlas, a lot of people should go and check it out, maybe stay for a couple days.
Or longer………
icomefromthefuture about 15 years ago
In the future, roads will be paved with magic!
Trebor39 about 15 years ago
Must be suicidal, stopped and standing in the middle of the road like that.
4deerinmyyard about 15 years ago
Dracip said, about 4 hours ago: “We’re all standing on the corner of Live and Learn…”
…but alas, so few of us ever find Live and Let Live.
wxman927 about 15 years ago
Reminds me of the Georgetown area of DC…only you’re going 60 miles an hour, not stopping in the middle of the road to peruse the map!
Ushindi about 15 years ago
baslim: Excellent reference, as of course I would expect from a Heinleiner (as an aside, my personal favorite has always been “Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening”).
lincolnhyde about 15 years ago
Garrulous and Joe Allen Doty - when Yogi Berra said that, he really meant it - both branches of the fork led to his home.
Bill_Wa about 15 years ago
He won’t be coming around, the one that leads to comes around is a two lane one way road. Theoretically what comes around goes around
reynard61 about 15 years ago
TruckDriverFritz said: “I65 intersection with I465, Indianapolis, IN”
Yeah that one’s pretty messed up (I live in Indy), but have you ever been on I-255/I-270 around St. Louis? Been on it twice and it scared the bleeep outta me both times!
EarlWash about 15 years ago
It all sounds like congressional directives to me!
Mikey8 about 15 years ago
Accountability is the mother of caution.
C and O 2666 about 15 years ago
Hey, treered -
Glad I wasn’t the only one to think of ‘poor old Charlie’!
allanbrown about 15 years ago
@treered
Havn’t been to Boston since they started the Big Dig but wasn’t there a ring road that really went nowhere just round and round the downtown. As to where you can get the real comming and going I thought was the circle road in Washington
madKanga about 15 years ago
Or the M25 around London - the Brits call it the circular parking lot
Pab Sungenis creator about 15 years ago
Antelope Freeway, one mile.
pheonixeaglescorpion 6 months ago
It doesn’t matter which way he goes it’s just one big loop anyway!