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The old muscle car barreled along the Nevada highway as the broiling Englishman peered out, half-expecting to see flaming iguanas in the blistering temperature.
"To do America for beginners, Nigel, you need to get on the road," said Jim as he steered along. "Your stress disappears into thin air and your energy goes up when you hit those blue highways early."
"A walk in the woods is satisfactory," said Nigel over the car's roaring engine that he quietly worried was overheating. "Or I tell my horse to canter when I'm feeling decidedly ebullient."
Jim rolled his eyes at his visitor from the Bristol office. "But you get to see the lost world from a vintage automobile."
"The cruise of the rolling junk here has already been quite the odyssey since we left Newark," said Nigel. "But I suppose this jaunt gives me a week to be wicked and purposely ignore my office correspondence."
"You are a wild man, Nige."
The old muscle car barreled along the Nevada highway as the broiling Englishman peered out, half-expecting to see flaming iguanas in the blistering temperature.
"To do America for beginners, Nigel, you need to get on the road," said Jim as he steered along. "Your stress disappears into thin air and your energy goes up when you hit those blue highways early."
"A walk in the woods is satisfactory," said Nigel over the car's roaring engine that he quietly worried was overheating. "Or I tell my horse to canter when I'm feeling decidedly ebullient."
Jim rolled his eyes at his visitor from the Bristol office. "But you get to see the lost world from a vintage automobile."
"The cruise of the rolling junk here has already been quite the odyssey since we left Newark," said Nigel. "But I suppose this jaunt gives me a week to be wicked and purposely ignore my office correspondence."
"You are a wild man, Nige."
The old muscle car barreled along the Nevada highway as the broiling Englishman peered out, half-expecting to see flaming iguanas in the blistering temperature.
"To do America for beginners, Nigel, you need to get on the road," said Jim as he steered along. "Your stress disappears into thin air and your energy goes up when you hit those blue highways early."
"A walk in the woods is satisfactory," said Nigel over the car's roaring engine that he quietly worried was overheating. "Or I tell my horse to canter when I'm feeling decidedly ebullient."
Jim rolled his eyes at his visitor from the Bristol office. "But you get to see the lost world from a vintage automobile."
"The cruise of the rolling junk here has already been quite the odyssey since we left Newark," said Nigel. "But I suppose this jaunt gives me a week to be wicked and purposely ignore my office correspondence."
"You are a wild man, Nige."
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