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With the 270 Miles to Graceland DVD in mind, I was wondering what kind of mileage everyone was facing to get to the Roo this year......Being from Knoxville mine is probably not as impressive @ 170.43 miles.
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Post by Ian'sGotAFeeling on Feb 9, 2009 23:53:31 GMT -5
470.5 miles, I have a picture somewhere of my odometer after I reached the line to roo in 07.
Seems I am going solo this year, I will probably detour from the usual route, probably goto Atlanta before Roo and stroll around then after Roo i will probably goto Nashville for a night then after to Memphis and finally back home.
This word also has a underground meaning once you break it down. Let’s take “Bonn” for example and it actually turns into the word “Bone”. We all know gays use this word to describe the action of when they are fecal fisting their Cuban cabana boy at their sex bath house parties. Now let’s look at Roo, “Roo” is short for “Kangaroo”.So put the full true message together and you get“Bone a Kangaroo
im 1100 and then some from boston...lame! we're thinking of renting an SUV because my pontiac grand am won't be the most comfortable on the way down..especially crammed with mad camping gear..
im 1100 and then some from boston...lame! we're thinking of renting an SUV because my pontiac grand am won't be the most comfortable on the way down..especially crammed with mad camping gear..
I was looking around at rentals, and it seems it's actually cheaper to rent a cargo van than an SUV. It'll fit more stuff too!
^^what the hell kind of roads are you taking that you can maintain a steady pace of 100MPH the whole way to the farm? Do you have a flying DeLorean or something?
For me, Google Maps says it's 1,100 miles, or a little under 18 hours worth of driving