Posted by T in NE on January 08, 2015 at 10:15:25 from (75.235.57.249):
In Reply to: O.T. School bus rant posted by JF in CT on January 08, 2015 at 08:21:24:
I remember there was a girl who would walk over a mile to get on the bus. Rarely would we wait for her. 2 girls later on the route, they could see us coming for a mile, Ralph would pull up and open the door, grandma would get out, walk around, let them out of the pick-up, give them each a hug, then they'd get on the bus.
When I was in school anyone who got dropped off, their ride would pull into the circle in front of the school, let them out, and be off. Before I moved west I dropped my stepsister off at school one morning. Now they require you to go in behind the building, drop them off in a certain area, then leave, all the while moving counter to the buses.
Gotta watch leaving McCook about 7AM going east. People take their kids out to the rest area to catch the bus to the school in Indianola. They'll do 50 to pass you in the 35, then do 45 once they get out of town into the 65.
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