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The Wheels on the Bus
I was looking out the window this morning watching a school bus amble down the road and thought how pleasant and nostalgic the sight was.
And then I thought of some the noise and stench inside, as well as the petty bullying and cruelty of kids. Ah, well. :yelsick: Then I wondered (as I am wont to wonder about silly things), "why are schoolbusses all yellow?" Well, thanks to googleisgod and according to the wikigoddess: Quote:
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School Bus Glossy Yellow is right up there with John Deere Green and Ford Blue and Haze Gray. And umm.... International Orange. Well, maybe not the last. Neat new thing to know.
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Remember in the 70s when fire trucks flirted briefly with being yellow? They had been solid red before then.
Now most seem to be two toned red/white. |
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First we developed written language to catalogue information, and now "baby snakes" carry it around the world and back... |
baby snakes?
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White. Or red and white.
I remember lots of dayglow yellow emergency vehicles about 20-30 years ago, but not so much since then. Except maybe at the occasional airport tarmac. |
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Fire trucks around here are mostly red, but there are a number of day-glo yellow ones too.
Unless my parents were mixing hallucinogens in with my Raisin Bran (it was, after all, the 70s), when I was a tyke there were some dark orange school buses around. |
Cool. I was thinking of making a bus wheels thread while riding to work this morning.
Found this interesting link to the wheels on the bus. |
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And here is the original impetus for my thread:
Certainly all the wheels on this bus go round and round. My questions for you are, which wheels steer? And which wheels drive? |
Dont forget British Racing Green :)
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My grandfather taught me this response to "Why are fire engines red?" It works when said aloud, in writing not so much, and the details are dated, but he would be proud of me for remembering.
Why Are Fire Engines Red? Because they have 4 wheels and 8 men 4 plus 8 is 12 12 inches equals a foot A foot is a ruler Queen Elizabeth the Second was a ruler Queen Elizabeth is the name of a ship A ship moves in water Fish move in water Fish have fins The Finns fought the Russians The Russians are red And since fire engines are always rushin', they're red. |
If he was alive I would ask him about the yellow for school buses. His answer would be just as fanciful, but then on Wiki it matters not.:)
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