Wal-Mart super center. You can get booze, gas, guns, ammo, food, and a lawn tractor all in one stop.
Party time!
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Wal-Mart super center. You can get booze, gas, guns, ammo, food, and a lawn tractor all in one stop.
Party time!
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I think, too, that fireworks are (at least now) illegal to use in New Hampshire. You can just sell/buy them there. Dirty dirty dirty Cow Hampshire.
Those kind of bizarro contradictions, and the highway robbery toll on 95, are why NH is on the list. Is there any way we can shift Vermont and New Hampshire? I like Vermont, and that would make it much easier to get to.
Wal-Mart super center. You can get booze, gas, guns, ammo, food, and a lawn tractor all in one stop.
Now I'm wondering what the penalty is for driving a lawn tractor while drunk and firing guns into the air....
I second that, Frank.
The tolls on I-95 cheese me off. I'm in the stupid state for what, about 10 or 15 miles between MA and ME?
I don't want their stinking EZ-Pass, either. I don't make enough trips to make it worth my effort. We used to buy the tokens, which you got for 50 cents on the dollar. That is, a five dollar roll of tokens paid ten (U.S. cash) dollars worth of tolls. They phased them out when they adopted EZ-Pass (which I think only gives you a 25 cent break, overall, and you might have to purchase the thingie, first). I think I still have some tokens.
I don't want their stinking EZ-Pass, either.
I broke down and got one (when I had a car - I will reactivate when I have my new one) because it now works for the tolls in Maine as well (and I do make the occasional foray down 90, and will do a lot more so when I'm with wheels again).
Oh, and don't get me started on the Presidential primary hoopla. Ugh. Must get offline. I'm contemptuous over imaginary lines dividing land.
I broke down and got one (when I had a car - I will reactivate when I have my new one) because it now works for the tolls in Maine as well (and I do make the occasional foray down 90, and will do a lot more so when I'm with wheels again).I can see that. We almost always get off I-95 at the last exit before the tolls in Maine, so it's only the Hampton tolls that are an issue for us. Two bucks for a round trip over a strip of road that always has traffic issues, because of the damned tolls.
Maine used to be a part of Massachusetts. Were those New Hampshire towns between Mass. and Maine always New Hampshire's?