Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
- Location
- Central NY
Hitchhiking was widely accepted when I was growing up. In high school, after wrecking my car I hitchhiked back and forth to attend classes.
It had elements of danger. I turned down rides if I got a "feeling" about the driver. The professional truckers were always the best rides.Never hitchhiked. Thought it was too dangerous.
Sounds like the 90's I-45 killer in TX, only he targeted women.I hitchhiked on and off over several years in the late 60s & '70s. Two things happened in life that put an end to h-hiking:
1. I became more affluent and could afford both a car and gasoline
2. The Freeway Killer was on the loose, several murdered hitch-hikers in my area.![]()