There's no seatbelts. There's no ladies speaking to you with, like, you know, safety devices around their neck, talking about this and that and the other, and pay for snacks and have a drink. Like, it's all good, but, like, it's not feasible in the U.S. We just have too large of a landmass.
Yeah, and it's really a European concept. Like, the idea that – like, Europeans have the same sort of stupid idea.
Like, you can come to the United States, and you can spend a week here and see, you know, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, all those places.
Like, no, you can't. Like, you'll be on a plane the whole freaking time. Like, you can see two of those places in a week.
Like, you cannot see the entire United States in one week because – but Europeans think that because, you know, they go underneath the tunnel and go between new freaking countries, and you can, like – they don't think like that.
You know, like I did last year, I could literally make a drive from, like, Rotterdam city center, and I can hit Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, Essen, Germany, inside two and a half hours by car. Exactly.
Exactly. Exactly. I mean, but it's just a concept where they believe that they – it's a small country in comparison.
Like, people forget, like, besides – like, I mean – I tell people this story sometimes, like in Montana, right?
So at one point my family was looking at buying ranches in Montana at one point, and the freaking realtor landed his plane in the middle of the highway and then got out, and then the plane took back off on the highway because there's no cars. It's like, what the fuck? Like, oh, okay, like, this is just normal here. Like, what the – whatever, dude.