Does anyone ever hitch anymore? I used to regularly between Manchester and London and there'd always be people waiting at service stations. Now it's a rarity. hitchers are scared of who's gonna pick them up, drivers of who they're letting in their car. All a bit sad, like kids not beiing allowed to play outside...*contemplates anecdote about everyone leaving their back doors unlocked*.
Stories? One mate got kicked out of a car when the dirver found out she was Iraqi (time of GW1).
Another got a lift with a bloke who stopped for a piss and asked him if he'd mind holding his cock while he did it cos he had a hand ailment.
I went to a party in London, got a hitch at Brent Cross (after about an hour's sleep) by a bloke in a van with clapped out heating who proffered me his half-drunk bottle of wine and spliff. He lectured me for an hour aboout how his generation (the 60s) had given us (this was about 1990) everything - music, drugs - and we'd fucked it all up. Man, that was a long journey. And he only took me as far as the M6.
That's about it - mostly hitching is just lots and lots of waiting and lifts with people who want you to listen to them. "You work in a record shop? Check my tapes out. I've got all kinds: Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner."