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i have a huge expedition planned but alas i will be by my lonesome. i think i'd much rather enjoy riding along with someone if they were going... i can't take the car to TN, i've already been scolded about it haha...
Post by mrshastings on Mar 21, 2007 19:01:47 GMT -5
Hey, I'm from Vegas, and I'm going! We just moved here last August, but nothing could make me miss my third 'roo.
I've been thinking of flying, though, since I've got to meet up with my friends in Indianapolis before heading to Manchester. It's a real struggle to figure out the best way to get there. Time's not much of an issue, I just want something cheap. We're moving back to Indiana in August, so I'm considering driving my car there and then flying or taking Amtrak back. If I did drive one way, I'd be happy to get you there, but you'd have to find a different way back...
Let me know what you're thinking for now, and I'll check with my friends on the possibility of a fourth on the road from Indiana to Tennessee!
Post by bloomindaedalus on Mar 21, 2007 19:14:56 GMT -5
I'm in Phx but i drive to Vegas all the time. I have friends flying in from various places but i want to drive. Nobody else here is going (cept one person flying) If your plans don't come together i could find space. I'd love the company and the gas help. But i'll wanna arrive thursday very very early if possible.
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