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The Greyhound: When rider panicked on arrival in Columbia, KY Comments re article 42530 Stuart Standafer drove Greyhound busses for 40 years Ricky England Clutterbuck writes: I remember riding the Greyhound Bus home to Columbia when I was in school in Louisville in the fall of '62 and in 63. If I wanted to come home for the weekend and couldn't find a ride, I would hop on the bus and make the long trip home. There were lots of stops and curves in the road. On one of the trips home, as we pulled upon the Square, the bus driver announced that we were coming into Columbia and it was the end of the line. There were no more buses out until the next morning. A gentleman sitting in the back of the bus got really excited and exclaimed that it couldn't be the end, that he wasn't where he was supposed to be. Turns out, he thought he was getting on a bus to Columbia, S.C. I was also one of the lucky students on the '62 Senior Trip of which Mr. Standafer was a driver. He made our trip much more enjoyable. What a great personality. -Ricky ClutterbuckWhat a story! Thanks. Even without the great personalities, the Standafers had the greatest smiles; those were enough to make everyone feel better. Thanks. Just hope it doesn't hurt your Uncle Jimmy Firquin's feelings that there may be a story teller challenger in the family. Shouldn't. He still has that ex-sheriff, ex-Judge and now that head of the Clay Ridge Board of Trade going for him. -EW This story was posted on 2011-02-18 10:13:23
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