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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around experiences and opinions related to cruising, including local regulations, personal anecdotes, and humorous exchanges among participants.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Humorous

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a local ordinance against cruising, stating that driving past the same location too many times can result in a ticket.
  • Another participant shares their experience of cruising in the past when gas prices were lower, noting changes in local regulations that affected cruising.
  • Several users express humor and light-heartedness about the topic, with one participant commenting on the "cruising fever" in a playful manner.
  • One participant suggests checking out Cruise Critic for information related to incentive cruises.
  • Another participant shares a personal photo from a cruise, highlighting their experience on the Wisconsin River.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding local cruising regulations and personal experiences, with no clear consensus emerging on the topic.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a mix of personal experiences and local regulations, reflecting a range of sentiments about cruising and its cultural significance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in cruising experiences and local regulations may find the shared anecdotes and resources relevant.

PampMomof3
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They have an ordinance against cruising here. If you drive past the same place too many times in an hour, you get a ticket.
 
Crusing Don'tThey have an ordinance against cruising here. If you drive past the same place too many times in an hour, you get a ticket.
 
LOL - when I first saw the thread title, that was what I thought of first. We are getting Cruising Fever here! (the kind that KG is talking about.)
 
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You guys are too funny!!!
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
They have an ordinance against cruising here. If you drive past the same place too many times in an hour, you get a ticket.

I used to go cruising every night... back when gas was only $0.89 a gallon... then the town got rid of it with their parking standards (which didn't work), then outlawing it (which didn't work), then limiting the lanes (which didn't work)... at this point, they have a 'classic car cruise' on weekends during warm weather and that seems to have done it... organized cruising is okay... cruising on your own.. not. Go figure. *sigh*
 
You also have to remember to actually get on the cruise. Here's one from my cruise on the Wisconsin River last Fall - that's my car up on the right side as the cruise ship is leaving the dock, while I'm still taking photos.http://bridgehunter.com/uploads/forum/1202230012-wi_columbia_bh36174/P1202230012-1-X.jpg
 
No way!!???


or way??? :)
 
Nah, I'm not as dumb as I look.Nobody could be that dumb.You have to drive your own car on so it'd be pretty hard to get left behind.
 

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