cowboy
Moderator
I noticed an individual posting elsewhere recently, referring to taking an Airboat for a "Drive"
That seems really weird to me...
I never heard no Airboater ever say, "Let's all go for a drive over to such and such" when they out in the marsh.
Since I was a kid, I have only ever heard of Airboaters say they taking a ride.
Like a horse or a motorcycle, Airboats are always ridden, unless the horses are hitched to a wagon. At least that been my life long recollection of how Airboaters talk. Never seen a wagon hitched to an Airboat.
I can understand some tourist saying: "We bought a ticket at the so and so Airboat Rides, and they took us for a fantastic drive through the Everglades"
Don't much matter I guess really.
... tourists... weird...
That seems really weird to me...
I never heard no Airboater ever say, "Let's all go for a drive over to such and such" when they out in the marsh.
Since I was a kid, I have only ever heard of Airboaters say they taking a ride.
Like a horse or a motorcycle, Airboats are always ridden, unless the horses are hitched to a wagon. At least that been my life long recollection of how Airboaters talk. Never seen a wagon hitched to an Airboat.
I can understand some tourist saying: "We bought a ticket at the so and so Airboat Rides, and they took us for a fantastic drive through the Everglades"
Don't much matter I guess really.
... tourists... weird...