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That route would make me want to kill myself. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Why exactly do you lose 12K if you don't go to seattle?
Also, if you insist on driving through the great nowhere of the northern states, stop off and see yellowstone. Amazing. |
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empty ur fkn pm's jagofff! fk~!
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lol @ op
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Al, unless you're searching for the Northwest Passage, this is a terrible route.
And if you insist on taking this course, don't stop in Gary Indiana. Trust me on this. |
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You're crossing the wrong country. If you ever cross Australia, meet you in Brisvegas.
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Take the Southern Route. That way, you could hit up Arizona (Grand Canyon, Slacker, etc.), Vegas and Reno on your way up to Seattle. Texas is a bit of a drag, but whatever.
I lived in Seattle for 5 years a long time ago. Nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there again. Good luck on your "Go West Young Man" adventure. Slacka |
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+1 to yellowstone, it's a completely different experience in the winter.
That time of year, pack an emergency blanket and some candles. I lived in Minnesota for a while, a single candle can save your life if you get stranded in freak weather. |
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It took Al two weeks to get from West Virginia to Vegas by train. Over under on length of this trip?
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