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Wow, I'm getting really excited now. This time next week I'll be driving through New York...unless we get stopped at the boarder, but we won't have anything with us so we should be all good.
Dude, I seriously can't concentrate on anything but bonnaroo right now. . .It's to the point where I'm poking myself in the eye with foreign objects. . . I think I just need to be sedated until Tuesday. . . . Dystopian Dream
This time next week, I'll be packing the car and getting ready to pick up viciouscircle from the airport, then we'll drive about halfway that afternoon/evening.
I wish I had more money so I could go up earlier and maybe do some site seeing. I've wanted to tour the Jack Daniels plant. Oh well maybe when I graduate and have a job I can do that.
Post by famousblueraincoat on Jun 3, 2008 11:32:40 GMT -5
This time next week the car will be packed and I will be leaving in 30 minutes for Knoxville. We're spending a day at Dollywood before I head to the Roo.
Post by DystopianDream on Jun 3, 2008 11:41:01 GMT -5
This time next week I'll be doing the final inventory on the veedub, filling up the tank and hitting the road!! AAAHHHHH!! Can't freaking wait (yet I have so much to do before I leave!!).
Any one else, volunteer or otherwise, staying in M'boro Tuesday night?
Watchin' a stretch of road, miles of light explode. Driftin' off a thing I'd never done before. Watchin' a crowd roll in. Out go the lights it begins. A feelin' in my bones I've never felt before...
in one week, my bus will be pulling into Fargo. From there, we have a 6 hour bus ride to St. Paul, another 8 to Chicago then a little under 12 hours to Nashville. I have a feeling after this trip, I'm never taking a Greyhound again. But on the other hand, $126 round trip sure beats $700 for airfare.
126 round trip will be less than I will spend on gas as well
we got lucky. The guy at the bus depot was an idiot. Nice enough guy, but an idiot none the less. Greyhound Canada is so out of date, the actually look up the milage you are travelling in a book and it says what the rate is beside it. Plus, the tickets are hand written. So yeah, without any computers, there's a decent amount of room for human error. When he was adding up the cost, he forgot to add the return fare. The tickets were supposed to cost $252 (still not bad). Either way, I have the tickets, paid for, stamped and approved. There's nothing they can do now.
Wow... and I thought Greyhound in the states was behind the times. Greyhound Cananda makes Greyhound USA look downright modern with computers and printed tickets and all.
[quote\] we got lucky. The guy at the bus depot was an idiot. Nice enough guy, but an idiot none the less. Greyhound Canada is so out of date, the actually look up the milage you are travelling in a book and it says what the rate is beside it. Plus, the tickets are hand written. So yeah, without any computers, there's a decent amount of room for human error. When he was adding up the cost, he forgot to add the return fare. The tickets were supposed to cost $252 (still not bad). Either way, I have the tickets, paid for, stamped and approved. There's nothing they can do now.[/quote]
I think non computerized Greyhound tickets is specific to Winnipeg and not Canada...I've taken the bus in Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Halifax, and Saint John, New Brunswick and everytime it has been a computer generated ticket. Regardless, you got a great deal.
I'll be heading out around this time next week. Stopping somewhere in north Florida Tuesday night, then Huntsville, AL Wednesday, and off to Roo Thursday morning.
We leave Tuesday night around 10. That brings us to Murfreesboro around 1pm. Then one more night in a good bed and the party begins. I haven't even pulled out the camper yet. Holy sh#t, must move AZZ!