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Nathan W. Collier 06-23-2007 10:20 PM

OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
i just got back from a sunny southern california vacation
http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topi...TOPIC_ID=12913

.....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day. the weather
was beautiful....matched only by the beautiful scenery (absolutely BEAUTIFUL
mountains you guys have!)....but DANG you guys have traffic. rush hour
chicago traffic wasnt even comparable to southern california I-5. it took
nearly 5 hours to go from LA to san diego (just over 100 miles) on the
interstate and that was on a saturday. with the weather and the scenery i
can see why you would want to live there, but my hat is off to anyone who
can take that traffic day in and day out.

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Stupendous Man 06-23-2007 11:19 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
> ....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
> when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day.


I don't. I live in the Sierra's, about 50 miles south of the Rubicon trail.
I hate the cities, and rarely drive my jeep below 2000 Ft.
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Stupendous Man 06-23-2007 11:19 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
> ....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
> when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day.


I don't. I live in the Sierra's, about 50 miles south of the Rubicon trail.
I hate the cities, and rarely drive my jeep below 2000 Ft.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



Stupendous Man 06-23-2007 11:19 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
> ....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
> when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day.


I don't. I live in the Sierra's, about 50 miles south of the Rubicon trail.
I hate the cities, and rarely drive my jeep below 2000 Ft.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



Stupendous Man 06-23-2007 11:19 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
> ....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
> when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day.


I don't. I live in the Sierra's, about 50 miles south of the Rubicon trail.
I hate the cities, and rarely drive my jeep below 2000 Ft.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



noneofyourbusiness 06-23-2007 11:38 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 20:20:03 -0600, "Nathan W. Collier"
<asdf@asdf.com> wrote:

>i just got back from a sunny southern california vacation
>http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topi...TOPIC_ID=12913
>
>....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
>when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day. the weather
>was beautiful....matched only by the beautiful scenery (absolutely BEAUTIFUL
>mountains you guys have!)....but DANG you guys have traffic. rush hour
>chicago traffic wasnt even comparable to southern california I-5. it took
>nearly 5 hours to go from LA to san diego (just over 100 miles) on the
>interstate and that was on a saturday. with the weather and the scenery i
>can see why you would want to live there, but my hat is off to anyone who
>can take that traffic day in and day out.


It's usually a 3.5 hours drive when I go to TJ...
Typical work commutes are lucky to average 20 MPH at peak rush hour :/

....

noneofyourbusiness 06-23-2007 11:38 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 20:20:03 -0600, "Nathan W. Collier"
<asdf@asdf.com> wrote:

>i just got back from a sunny southern california vacation
>http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topi...TOPIC_ID=12913
>
>....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
>when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day. the weather
>was beautiful....matched only by the beautiful scenery (absolutely BEAUTIFUL
>mountains you guys have!)....but DANG you guys have traffic. rush hour
>chicago traffic wasnt even comparable to southern california I-5. it took
>nearly 5 hours to go from LA to san diego (just over 100 miles) on the
>interstate and that was on a saturday. with the weather and the scenery i
>can see why you would want to live there, but my hat is off to anyone who
>can take that traffic day in and day out.


It's usually a 3.5 hours drive when I go to TJ...
Typical work commutes are lucky to average 20 MPH at peak rush hour :/

....

noneofyourbusiness 06-23-2007 11:38 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 20:20:03 -0600, "Nathan W. Collier"
<asdf@asdf.com> wrote:

>i just got back from a sunny southern california vacation
>http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topi...TOPIC_ID=12913
>
>....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
>when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day. the weather
>was beautiful....matched only by the beautiful scenery (absolutely BEAUTIFUL
>mountains you guys have!)....but DANG you guys have traffic. rush hour
>chicago traffic wasnt even comparable to southern california I-5. it took
>nearly 5 hours to go from LA to san diego (just over 100 miles) on the
>interstate and that was on a saturday. with the weather and the scenery i
>can see why you would want to live there, but my hat is off to anyone who
>can take that traffic day in and day out.


It's usually a 3.5 hours drive when I go to TJ...
Typical work commutes are lucky to average 20 MPH at peak rush hour :/

....

noneofyourbusiness 06-23-2007 11:38 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 20:20:03 -0600, "Nathan W. Collier"
<asdf@asdf.com> wrote:

>i just got back from a sunny southern california vacation
>http://utilityoffroad.com/forum/topi...TOPIC_ID=12913
>
>....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no offense
>when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys do it every day. the weather
>was beautiful....matched only by the beautiful scenery (absolutely BEAUTIFUL
>mountains you guys have!)....but DANG you guys have traffic. rush hour
>chicago traffic wasnt even comparable to southern california I-5. it took
>nearly 5 hours to go from LA to san diego (just over 100 miles) on the
>interstate and that was on a saturday. with the weather and the scenery i
>can see why you would want to live there, but my hat is off to anyone who
>can take that traffic day in and day out.


It's usually a 3.5 hours drive when I go to TJ...
Typical work commutes are lucky to average 20 MPH at peak rush hour :/

....

Earle Horton 06-23-2007 11:51 PM

Re: OFF TOPIC - california jeepers
 
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:5e6641F365fsuU1@mid.individual.net...
> > ....i know a lot of you live in california and i certainly mean no
> > offense when i say HOLY SMOKES i dont see how you guys
> > do it every day.

>
> I don't. I live in the Sierra's, about 50 miles south of the Rubicon
> trail.
> I hate the cities, and rarely drive my jeep below 2000 Ft.
> --

About the only thing cities are good for, is manufacturing. Picture
yourself trying to make a microwave oven from raw materials. Here in
Colorado we have cities clear up to 10,000 feet. The only traffic jam we
have is on the fourth of July, when all the flatlanders come up to Silverton
to see the volunteers fire department's show.

Saludos cordiales,

Earle





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