Friday, July 8, 2011
Road Trip- Paris to Moscow
Today, we are not actually you to guess the distance between Paris, France, and Moscow, Russia, but rather the distance between Paris, Texas, and Moscow, Idaho, neither of which are world capitals.
For our points of destination, we randomly chose two family restaurants in both zip codes from Google; we have no idea if either place has been featured in a "Zippy the Pinhead" comic strip, but perhaps its creator Bill Griffith has stumbled upon our blog?!
We start with the Roadhouse Restaurant in Paris, Texas, a town made famous by the brilliant 1984 art film "Paris Texas," directed by the great German filmmaker Wim Wenders. As it is, the town, like Las Vegas, has a replica Eiffel Tower but this one has a cowboy hat on top of it.
Our other destination is Dad's Diner, which is actually located just outside Moscow, in Potlatch, Idaho; the other Moscow is known as a collegetown and the base of operation for the popular singer Josh Ritter.
So, just how far apart are these two places?
Is the answer:
A) 29 hours even
B) 30 hours even
C) 31 hours even
D) 32 hours even
Happy Trails to you, until we meet again, which reminds me there is a Gene Autry marathon on TCM tonight.
Labels:
Bill Griffith,
diners,
France,
Gene Autry,
Idaho,
Moscow,
Paris Texas,
Russia,
Texas,
Wim Wenders,
Zippy the Pinhead
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