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Snow. Everywhere. In October.
I downloaded all three seasons of Community and watched them in like three weeks to prepare for the 4th season. So mad.
Speaking of Assassin's Creed, did you hear they're making it into a movie, with Michael Fassbender slated to play the lead?
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3...m-is-back-on-track-michael-fassbender-is-too/
That's what you get for living in the mountains of Utah. And to think Los Angeles is only like, what, a days drive away?
That's what you get for living in the mountains of Utah. And to think Los Angeles is only like, what, a days drive away?
Why are you mad? You got to watch a awesome show.
Барбоса;4178543 said:I've done the Salt Lake City - San Francisco drive. Didn't do it in a straight shot though.
AC II is awesome, Glassyman. You should like it. So jacked for AC III.
16 hours, I think. Not entirely sure. I drove to California with my friends for my senior trip, but we stopped a bunch of times.
Don't get me wrong, I like the snow, but it's too damn early. It's a pretty cool visual -- the mountains are gorgeous right now -- but I'm not happy I have to walk around in that all day on campus. Oh, and of course, people are driving like total morons now. "Oh, it's snow! I should only drive 15 miles and hour and brake every couple seconds!" I get the whole slowing down thing, but not quite that much.
As a Bostonian, I know the pain of weird, unpredictable weather.
We had little sprinkles of snow down in southern Mass yesterday and it's like 65 today.
If I get this job in Los Angeles I'm going to have to drive out there, and I was thinking of stopping at... I think it was called St. George (Lake George?) for the last night before I get to LA, and that was about a 12 hour drive.
I've put a lot of thought into this job despite the fact I haven't even interviewed yet (4 PM today motha suckas), and I'm both excited and nervous about the drive. Excited because I've wanted to do a cross-country road trip for some time, but nervous because I'd likely be doing it alone and I'm worried about getting bored. That said, I'm excited to potentially see various WrestleZoners on my way across the country, though I'm not sure how many states I'll be passing through with people I want to visit. I know there's Doc and Phatso in Ohio... if Crock wants to come to St. George (Lake George), I'll be in Utah... OH! and I'll be just South of Chicago if CH David can spare the time to meet a brotha.
As a Bostonian, I know the pain of weird, unpredictable weather.
If I get this job in Los Angeles I'm going to have to drive out there, and I was thinking of stopping at... I think it was called St. George (Lake George?) for the last night before I get to LA, and that was about a 12 hour drive.
I've put a lot of thought into this job despite the fact I haven't even interviewed yet (4 PM today motha suckas), and I'm both excited and nervous about the drive. Excited because I've wanted to do a cross-country road trip for some time, but nervous because I'd likely be doing it alone and I'm worried about getting bored. That said, I'm excited to potentially see various WrestleZoners on my way across the country, though I'm not sure how many states I'll be passing through with people I want to visit. I know there's Doc and Phatso in Ohio... if Crock wants to come to St. George (Lake George), I'll be in Utah... OH! and I'll be just South of Chicago if CH David can spare the time to meet a brotha.
St. George. Love that place.
I'd be down, if I could make it. It's a 5 hour drive, but if I don't have class I'll definitely come. St. George is a fun place. Hitting the dunes and the links is a necessity there.
Someone finally understands. It'll probably be a nice, sunny day tomorrow... right before it decides to shit snow all over the valley again.
If you make this cross country roadtrip & you decide to take a detour into a bit north into South Dakota let me know, I can't promise I'll give you a place to stay for the night, but I might be willingly to hook you up with a free meal, or if you decide to stop in Omaha I could take a few hour drive south & meet you there, WE COULD GO TO THE ZOO TOGETHER!!
It would probably be during break, but that means hitting the dunes and links probably wouldn't happen. Actually, I don't even know what hitting the dunes means. Is that a euphemism for banging hookers?
Halloween weekend here is always a toss up. Last year there was a violent snow storm the crippled most of eastern MA (Boston was okay, but it was still a bitch to go out). The year before that it was average fall weather. The year before that it was about 70 degrees.
South Dakota is out of the way, but I'll definitely be going through Omaha. Looks like Justinsayne will be added to the JGlass American Tour (pending employment).
Actually, if I take a different route on the way back I could stop in Indiana to visit Yazloz and Missouri to visit Slyfox! I bet he's just chomping at the bits to meet me!
I'd also pass through Armarillo, Texas, so maybe I'll see the Terry Funk!
Edit: If all goes according to plan, I'll have visited 12 states that I have previously never been to after this trip is over. They are: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona, and Texas. In fact, the only states I'll pass through that I've already been to are New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Utah, and California.
South Dakota is out of the way, but I'll definitely be going through Omaha. Looks like Justinsayne will be added to the JGlass American Tour (pending employment).
Actually, if I take a different route on the way back I could stop in Indiana to visit Yazloz and Missouri to visit Slyfox! I bet he's just chomping at the bits to meet me!
I'd also pass through Armarillo, Texas, so maybe I'll see the Terry Funk!
Edit: If all goes according to plan, I'll have visited 12 states that I have previously never been to after this trip is over. They are: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona, and Texas. In fact, the only states I'll pass through that I've already been to are New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Utah, and California.
South Dakota is out of the way, but I'll definitely be going through Omaha. Looks like Justinsayne will be added to the JGlass American Tour (pending employment).
Actually, if I take a different route on the way back I could stop in Indiana to visit Yazloz and Missouri to visit Slyfox! I bet he's just chomping at the bits to meet me!
I'd also pass through Armarillo, Texas, so maybe I'll see the Terry Funk!
Edit: If all goes according to plan, I'll have visited 12 states that I have previously never been to after this trip is over. They are: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona, and Texas. In fact, the only states I'll pass through that I've already been to are New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Utah, and California.
Where in Illinois will you be? I am either about 2 hours west of CH David or just outside of St. Louis.
What part of Ohio are you going through my dude?