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Stories, pictures and ruminations about life, adventures on the road, my friends and the times we all are sharing

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Riding with my new pal— it’s a Waymo

2 min readNov 12, 2024

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I just took the most exciting ride since I started driving motorcycles almost 70 years ago. Sitting in the back seat of a Waymo experiencing an extraordinary assemblage of technology and engineering pilot me through Hollywood traffic I kept saying “Wow!” over and over.

I know some of you are not ready for this experience but please take a ride with me and see what it feels like. Cause sooner or later you are going to be in the back seat too:-)

Ready for more stories? Check out Stories I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You. It’s filled with adventures, pleasures, pain, and a guy learning how to come down stairs the hard way. Andy Romanoff’s memoir chronicles his screwed-up years and how he survived to transition out of them. Filled with colorful storytelling, Romanoff takes you along for the ride as he makes a meaningful life for himself without ever turning his back on the person he’d been or the places he’d come from. “Stories I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You” is a wild tale; getting thrown out of five high schools; stealing cars and motorcycles; getting tossed in jail; finding his way into the sleazy end of the film business; being there for the invention of Gore Films; spending time with counterculture legends like Ken Kesey, The Hog Farm, and Nick Ray; then slowly learning about love, life, and death as he becomes a reluctant success. Come along for the ride as he slowly learns to accept success, friendship, and family without forgetting the hell he raised along the way.

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Stories I've Been Meaning to Tell You
Stories I've Been Meaning to Tell You

Published in Stories I've Been Meaning to Tell You

Stories, pictures and ruminations about life, adventures on the road, my friends and the times we all are sharing

Andy Romanoff
Andy Romanoff

Written by Andy Romanoff

One part of me knows it doesn’t matter if you read these stories or not, the other part thinks it might be the reason I’m here.

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