Applying the Red Hack Fix to the Wendover Fun Bus

In this blog post I would like to apply the old Red Hack Fix to the Wendover Fun Bus and see what happens. If you are a reader of this blog then you already know what I mean when I say that I wish to apply the old “Red Hack Fix” to something. As such, there is no need to define what I mean by the term for that particular population of people. If you are not a reader of this blog then you probably do not know what I mean when I say that I wish to apply the old “Red Hack Fix” to something. But if that is the case then you are not reading this blog right now. Accordingly, there is no need to define it for you either, because the definition I would supply for applying the old “Red Hack Fix” would go unread and thus it would be a waste of time for me to expend the effort in typing it out in this blog post.

Applying Ye Olde Red Hack Fix to the St George Shuttle

Before I apply the old (or Ye Olde if you prefer) Red Hack Fix to the Wendover Fun Bus, I also want to mention that I would like to apply the old Red Hack Fix to the St George Shuttle as well. In fact there is no end to the modes of transportation that I would like to apply the old Red Hack Fix to however there is (unfortunately) limited space in which to apply the Red Hack Fix within the space of a three hundred word blog post. Now we have already established that there is no need to define what I mean by “Red Hack Fix” because either you are a reader of this blog and already know what it means or you are not a reader of this blog and as such it would not matter.