MOCO was on the road last week, October 4. They traveled North to Carnesville, Franklin County. The sweet lady voice with the slight British lilt said it was 84.7 miles. Easy, only two turns. I-20 East to the Atlanta Downtown Connector, turn left, go North for 60 miles, turn right and “arrive at your destination, on the left.” Ms. Garmin said the entire trip would take approximately 90 minutes. Yeah, Right. The Northeast Corridor is the largest, longest parking lot on this Blue Marble we call Earth. To do this trip at 3PM on a Friday would take close to least four hours if traffic distracted by Car-B-Que, wreck, or the ubiquitous ladder or mattress in the roadway. So I took the one hundred mile southern route and arrived in just under two hours. As previously stated, I am the first spectator to arrive at the games. While sitting in the stands watching the jgoings on of getting the stadium ready to receive the spectators for the gridiron battle which was quickly drawing near ,I was approached by a young lady I had observed in earlier games as a member of the press corps. I found out later she is a media communications student at UGA and had selected MOCO Football team as her fall semester project. After inquiring who I was, who I was rooting for and why I was always early for the games, she asked if I would consent to being interviewed on camera. I did so she did her thing. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fp%2FB3N55UYHdoi%2F%3Figshid%3D12xzafgpgv64v%26fbclid%3DIwAR1eLdVbJgY9bL1I2vubXUz-UUkuPkKvTsyLYaJRiTAuXHSUjp-fV1P_JIg&h=AT0W5yjaZhQaEGn-5Fvox2odsc8uE6yI8e8ELu3A-e8QXcwOW1t-ogGDolgvK57ywCwZo_eqVGBkfdoHiQGW6XtZI96xmVz_7rM0zZuxULuPwwjJgzZZ_CT1IKp00ynPocU. I had to copy and paste to get to the interview. The good guys won, the weather was great and the drive going back the short way was uneventful but interesting. All those 4 – 6 lanes of North bound traffic still trying to get home.