I drive 90 miles roundtrip every (week)day. (Still, though, a 12 or 13-hour drive, esp. just for the weekend, is not at all appealing.)
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F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
When Nilly did her tour I delivered her to SF and then drove back to LA about 10 hours later. It's 6ish hours each way.
I've also driven San Diego to Spokane non-stop at least 25 times.
I drive 90 miles roundtrip every (week)day.
Ugh, Kate. Poor you! I used to have that drive. Did it for almost six years and don't miss it a single bit. (Not the same drive, obviously.)
Nic used to commute to Milpitas and back every day. 120 miles round trip.
We go through cars at a ridiculous rate.
Aw, Tep. I wish we could have that transporter technology. Are you sure? (bats eyes)
YAY TOM SCOLA! wOOt!!
When I lived in Fairbanks, we would drive down to Anchorage (7+ hours, through the Alaska Range) just to see movies that wouldn't be released up there. Well, and shopping. Can't forget the shopping.
Juliana, I thought I should let you know, officially, I can't come. They couldn't find me a school to observe at.
t pouts
Are the airfares just too outrageous?
My experience with flying into Minneapolis (at least from Columbus) has been extremely pricey.
IME, it's flying in/out of Ohio that's pricey. I was able to find pretty cheap flights on Northwest and Sun Country for NYC-MSP.
IME, it's flying in/out of Ohio that's pricey.
Depends. I just never had any luck booking out of Columbus for Minneapolis for work for under $700 (and that was three years of booking some regular travel there).
Cheapness can be had to places like Vegas on Southwest, Chicago, DC and Houston. But those are usually the only cheapies I could find.
Juliana, I thought I should let you know, officially, I can't come.
pouts.
MSP is 'spensive is you're not going to/coming from LAX or NYC, I think.