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Will Honea 04-21-2006 01:46 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
Best one I've heard in a long time was from a friend at church a
couple of years back. He and is grown son jumped on the Harlies in
Colorado and headed out for eastern Washington on volunteer mission to
help a small church with a building project. Since it was deductable,
they were using a credit card issued in his wife's name. After a long
hot day, they pulled into this little toen in the middle of nowhere
Idaho and went to check into a motel. Here comes two dirty, sweaty
bikers flashing a credit card with a ladies name (maiden name as a
member of a law firm at that!) in the middle of the night. They got
to meet the local sheriff while his wife got a call in the middle of
the night about suspicious use of her firms credit card. I can still
see them trying to talk their way out of that pne.

On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 03:55:33 UTC "Earle Horton"
<NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:

> ATMs are everywhere, and most everybody takes credit cards. You could
> probably get across the country, starting out with no cash at all. You have
> to remember Murphy's law though. The best time for your credit card company
> to decide, that fraudulent activity is taking place, is when you are down to
> your last gallon and really, really need to fill up in Burlington, CO in the
> middle of the night. I take two credit cards, from different banks.
>
> My checking account comes with free American Express Traveller's Checks. I
> carried a bunch of them with me to Spain, but I found out they have even
> more ATMs than we do. Still, if you're moving and don't want to keep the
> old bank account active, Traveller's Checks are one way to go.
>
> Earle
>
> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
> news:KxX1g.34405$Jk3.7531@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
> >
> > "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> > news:uMednU4NROQ7k9rZnZ2dnUVZ_vidnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > : I'll be heading out at the end of the month from Seattle, WA to

> Richmond,
> > : VA. I've got a stop in Idaho, Reno, Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and of
> > course,
> > : Kate's place! Anyhow, I'll probably be traveling alone in my 99 'vert
> > : Mustang. I had a friend that was planning on coming, be he cannot afford
> > the
> > : trip. I'm posting because I'm looking for cross-country solo travel

> tips.
> > : I'm interested in places TO visit, places/roads to avoid, safety tips,
> > : anything else helpful.
> > :
> > : Thanks,
> > :
> > : Carl
> > :
> >
> > Get a AAA card.
> > Carry a few bottles of water and some snacks in the car.
> > Don't pick up hitch-hikers
> > check your spare for air, be sure you have your jack and emergency

> markers.
> > Don't carry a big wad of cash and don't keep all of your cash in one

> place.
> > Don't talk to strangers
> > Look both ways when crossing the road
> > Wear your seatbelt.
> >
> > Drive the speed limit or no more than 5 mph over.
> > Driving to and from California (we have made the trip four times now in

> two
> > years) we saw a lot of patrolmen.
> > The further South-East you come, the thicker they get.
> >
> > I was stopped by an officer in New Mexico at 2:30 in the morning.

> Driving
> > the pickup, only 4 mph over the limit. cruise control set.
> > He wrote me a fix-it ticket, for of all things no license plate light.

> What
> > he was REALLY doing was checking out that truck from out of state that was
> > on the road at that time of night. He was really very nice and warned me
> > against driving while I was tired. He did not know that I had slept

> earlier
> > and that I was the second shift.
> > My point is, follow the rules, because they will look at you, and

> especially
> > because you are a young guy in a Mustang from out of state.
> >
> > If you go through Arizona, Flagstaff is a good place to get a decent room
> > and a meal. Other than that highway 40 is covered with a bunck of sleazy
> > motels unless you're paying the big bucks for a room.
> >
> > Fuel at truckstops is usually slightly cheaper, Loves and Flying J.
> > They are generally spaced about a tank-full away from your last stop.
> > You may find it a little cheaper off of the highway but you will waste
> > enough fuel trying to find it to really see no savings.
> >
> > If you really plan on stopping by, do email me and I will give you a phone
> > number. Please let us know when you expect to be in the area so we can

> plan
> > on being here. It would/will be a kick meeting you Carl!
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

>
>



--
Will Honea

Will Honea 04-21-2006 01:46 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
Best one I've heard in a long time was from a friend at church a
couple of years back. He and is grown son jumped on the Harlies in
Colorado and headed out for eastern Washington on volunteer mission to
help a small church with a building project. Since it was deductable,
they were using a credit card issued in his wife's name. After a long
hot day, they pulled into this little toen in the middle of nowhere
Idaho and went to check into a motel. Here comes two dirty, sweaty
bikers flashing a credit card with a ladies name (maiden name as a
member of a law firm at that!) in the middle of the night. They got
to meet the local sheriff while his wife got a call in the middle of
the night about suspicious use of her firms credit card. I can still
see them trying to talk their way out of that pne.

On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 03:55:33 UTC "Earle Horton"
<NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:

> ATMs are everywhere, and most everybody takes credit cards. You could
> probably get across the country, starting out with no cash at all. You have
> to remember Murphy's law though. The best time for your credit card company
> to decide, that fraudulent activity is taking place, is when you are down to
> your last gallon and really, really need to fill up in Burlington, CO in the
> middle of the night. I take two credit cards, from different banks.
>
> My checking account comes with free American Express Traveller's Checks. I
> carried a bunch of them with me to Spain, but I found out they have even
> more ATMs than we do. Still, if you're moving and don't want to keep the
> old bank account active, Traveller's Checks are one way to go.
>
> Earle
>
> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
> news:KxX1g.34405$Jk3.7531@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
> >
> > "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> > news:uMednU4NROQ7k9rZnZ2dnUVZ_vidnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > : I'll be heading out at the end of the month from Seattle, WA to

> Richmond,
> > : VA. I've got a stop in Idaho, Reno, Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and of
> > course,
> > : Kate's place! Anyhow, I'll probably be traveling alone in my 99 'vert
> > : Mustang. I had a friend that was planning on coming, be he cannot afford
> > the
> > : trip. I'm posting because I'm looking for cross-country solo travel

> tips.
> > : I'm interested in places TO visit, places/roads to avoid, safety tips,
> > : anything else helpful.
> > :
> > : Thanks,
> > :
> > : Carl
> > :
> >
> > Get a AAA card.
> > Carry a few bottles of water and some snacks in the car.
> > Don't pick up hitch-hikers
> > check your spare for air, be sure you have your jack and emergency

> markers.
> > Don't carry a big wad of cash and don't keep all of your cash in one

> place.
> > Don't talk to strangers
> > Look both ways when crossing the road
> > Wear your seatbelt.
> >
> > Drive the speed limit or no more than 5 mph over.
> > Driving to and from California (we have made the trip four times now in

> two
> > years) we saw a lot of patrolmen.
> > The further South-East you come, the thicker they get.
> >
> > I was stopped by an officer in New Mexico at 2:30 in the morning.

> Driving
> > the pickup, only 4 mph over the limit. cruise control set.
> > He wrote me a fix-it ticket, for of all things no license plate light.

> What
> > he was REALLY doing was checking out that truck from out of state that was
> > on the road at that time of night. He was really very nice and warned me
> > against driving while I was tired. He did not know that I had slept

> earlier
> > and that I was the second shift.
> > My point is, follow the rules, because they will look at you, and

> especially
> > because you are a young guy in a Mustang from out of state.
> >
> > If you go through Arizona, Flagstaff is a good place to get a decent room
> > and a meal. Other than that highway 40 is covered with a bunck of sleazy
> > motels unless you're paying the big bucks for a room.
> >
> > Fuel at truckstops is usually slightly cheaper, Loves and Flying J.
> > They are generally spaced about a tank-full away from your last stop.
> > You may find it a little cheaper off of the highway but you will waste
> > enough fuel trying to find it to really see no savings.
> >
> > If you really plan on stopping by, do email me and I will give you a phone
> > number. Please let us know when you expect to be in the area so we can

> plan
> > on being here. It would/will be a kick meeting you Carl!
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

>
>



--
Will Honea

Will Honea 04-21-2006 01:46 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
Best one I've heard in a long time was from a friend at church a
couple of years back. He and is grown son jumped on the Harlies in
Colorado and headed out for eastern Washington on volunteer mission to
help a small church with a building project. Since it was deductable,
they were using a credit card issued in his wife's name. After a long
hot day, they pulled into this little toen in the middle of nowhere
Idaho and went to check into a motel. Here comes two dirty, sweaty
bikers flashing a credit card with a ladies name (maiden name as a
member of a law firm at that!) in the middle of the night. They got
to meet the local sheriff while his wife got a call in the middle of
the night about suspicious use of her firms credit card. I can still
see them trying to talk their way out of that pne.

On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 03:55:33 UTC "Earle Horton"
<NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote:

> ATMs are everywhere, and most everybody takes credit cards. You could
> probably get across the country, starting out with no cash at all. You have
> to remember Murphy's law though. The best time for your credit card company
> to decide, that fraudulent activity is taking place, is when you are down to
> your last gallon and really, really need to fill up in Burlington, CO in the
> middle of the night. I take two credit cards, from different banks.
>
> My checking account comes with free American Express Traveller's Checks. I
> carried a bunch of them with me to Spain, but I found out they have even
> more ATMs than we do. Still, if you're moving and don't want to keep the
> old bank account active, Traveller's Checks are one way to go.
>
> Earle
>
> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
> news:KxX1g.34405$Jk3.7531@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
> >
> > "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> > news:uMednU4NROQ7k9rZnZ2dnUVZ_vidnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > : I'll be heading out at the end of the month from Seattle, WA to

> Richmond,
> > : VA. I've got a stop in Idaho, Reno, Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and of
> > course,
> > : Kate's place! Anyhow, I'll probably be traveling alone in my 99 'vert
> > : Mustang. I had a friend that was planning on coming, be he cannot afford
> > the
> > : trip. I'm posting because I'm looking for cross-country solo travel

> tips.
> > : I'm interested in places TO visit, places/roads to avoid, safety tips,
> > : anything else helpful.
> > :
> > : Thanks,
> > :
> > : Carl
> > :
> >
> > Get a AAA card.
> > Carry a few bottles of water and some snacks in the car.
> > Don't pick up hitch-hikers
> > check your spare for air, be sure you have your jack and emergency

> markers.
> > Don't carry a big wad of cash and don't keep all of your cash in one

> place.
> > Don't talk to strangers
> > Look both ways when crossing the road
> > Wear your seatbelt.
> >
> > Drive the speed limit or no more than 5 mph over.
> > Driving to and from California (we have made the trip four times now in

> two
> > years) we saw a lot of patrolmen.
> > The further South-East you come, the thicker they get.
> >
> > I was stopped by an officer in New Mexico at 2:30 in the morning.

> Driving
> > the pickup, only 4 mph over the limit. cruise control set.
> > He wrote me a fix-it ticket, for of all things no license plate light.

> What
> > he was REALLY doing was checking out that truck from out of state that was
> > on the road at that time of night. He was really very nice and warned me
> > against driving while I was tired. He did not know that I had slept

> earlier
> > and that I was the second shift.
> > My point is, follow the rules, because they will look at you, and

> especially
> > because you are a young guy in a Mustang from out of state.
> >
> > If you go through Arizona, Flagstaff is a good place to get a decent room
> > and a meal. Other than that highway 40 is covered with a bunck of sleazy
> > motels unless you're paying the big bucks for a room.
> >
> > Fuel at truckstops is usually slightly cheaper, Loves and Flying J.
> > They are generally spaced about a tank-full away from your last stop.
> > You may find it a little cheaper off of the highway but you will waste
> > enough fuel trying to find it to really see no savings.
> >
> > If you really plan on stopping by, do email me and I will give you a phone
> > number. Please let us know when you expect to be in the area so we can

> plan
> > on being here. It would/will be a kick meeting you Carl!
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

>
>



--
Will Honea

Stupendous Man 04-21-2006 02:53 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
Make a basic plan and don't hesitate to scrap it and do something else. Have
an adventure.
And, watch out for the G.L.H.T.A. ( gay long haul truckers association)
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



Stupendous Man 04-21-2006 02:53 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
Make a basic plan and don't hesitate to scrap it and do something else. Have
an adventure.
And, watch out for the G.L.H.T.A. ( gay long haul truckers association)
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



Stupendous Man 04-21-2006 02:53 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
Make a basic plan and don't hesitate to scrap it and do something else. Have
an adventure.
And, watch out for the G.L.H.T.A. ( gay long haul truckers association)
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



Kate 04-21-2006 10:07 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
On that note, of course you know to be wary when pushing in your PIN number.
Whenever possible, choose the credit card option for your atm card instead
if entering the pin.


"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4448578b$0$24453$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
: ATMs are everywhere, and most everybody takes credit cards. You could
: probably get across the country, starting out with no cash at all. You
have
: to remember Murphy's law though. The best time for your credit card
company
: to decide, that fraudulent activity is taking place, is when you are down
to
: your last gallon and really, really need to fill up in Burlington, CO in
the
: middle of the night. I take two credit cards, from different banks.
:
: My checking account comes with free American Express Traveller's Checks.
I
: carried a bunch of them with me to Spain, but I found out they have even
: more ATMs than we do. Still, if you're moving and don't want to keep the
: old bank account active, Traveller's Checks are one way to go.
:
: Earle
:
: "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
: news:KxX1g.34405$Jk3.7531@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
: >
: > "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
: > news:uMednU4NROQ7k9rZnZ2dnUVZ_vidnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
: > : I'll be heading out at the end of the month from Seattle, WA to
: Richmond,
: > : VA. I've got a stop in Idaho, Reno, Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and of
: > course,
: > : Kate's place! Anyhow, I'll probably be traveling alone in my 99 'vert
: > : Mustang. I had a friend that was planning on coming, be he cannot
afford
: > the
: > : trip. I'm posting because I'm looking for cross-country solo travel
: tips.
: > : I'm interested in places TO visit, places/roads to avoid, safety tips,
: > : anything else helpful.
: > :
: > : Thanks,
: > :
: > : Carl
: > :
: >
: > Get a AAA card.
: > Carry a few bottles of water and some snacks in the car.
: > Don't pick up hitch-hikers
: > check your spare for air, be sure you have your jack and emergency
: markers.
: > Don't carry a big wad of cash and don't keep all of your cash in one
: place.
: > Don't talk to strangers
: > Look both ways when crossing the road
: > Wear your seatbelt.
: >
: > Drive the speed limit or no more than 5 mph over.
: > Driving to and from California (we have made the trip four times now in
: two
: > years) we saw a lot of patrolmen.
: > The further South-East you come, the thicker they get.
: >
: > I was stopped by an officer in New Mexico at 2:30 in the morning.
: Driving
: > the pickup, only 4 mph over the limit. cruise control set.
: > He wrote me a fix-it ticket, for of all things no license plate light.
: What
: > he was REALLY doing was checking out that truck from out of state that
was
: > on the road at that time of night. He was really very nice and warned me
: > against driving while I was tired. He did not know that I had slept
: earlier
: > and that I was the second shift.
: > My point is, follow the rules, because they will look at you, and
: especially
: > because you are a young guy in a Mustang from out of state.
: >
: > If you go through Arizona, Flagstaff is a good place to get a decent
room
: > and a meal. Other than that highway 40 is covered with a bunck of sleazy
: > motels unless you're paying the big bucks for a room.
: >
: > Fuel at truckstops is usually slightly cheaper, Loves and Flying J.
: > They are generally spaced about a tank-full away from your last stop.
: > You may find it a little cheaper off of the highway but you will waste
: > enough fuel trying to find it to really see no savings.
: >
: > If you really plan on stopping by, do email me and I will give you a
phone
: > number. Please let us know when you expect to be in the area so we can
: plan
: > on being here. It would/will be a kick meeting you Carl!
: >
: > Kate
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
:
:



Kate 04-21-2006 10:07 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
On that note, of course you know to be wary when pushing in your PIN number.
Whenever possible, choose the credit card option for your atm card instead
if entering the pin.


"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4448578b$0$24453$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
: ATMs are everywhere, and most everybody takes credit cards. You could
: probably get across the country, starting out with no cash at all. You
have
: to remember Murphy's law though. The best time for your credit card
company
: to decide, that fraudulent activity is taking place, is when you are down
to
: your last gallon and really, really need to fill up in Burlington, CO in
the
: middle of the night. I take two credit cards, from different banks.
:
: My checking account comes with free American Express Traveller's Checks.
I
: carried a bunch of them with me to Spain, but I found out they have even
: more ATMs than we do. Still, if you're moving and don't want to keep the
: old bank account active, Traveller's Checks are one way to go.
:
: Earle
:
: "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
: news:KxX1g.34405$Jk3.7531@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
: >
: > "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
: > news:uMednU4NROQ7k9rZnZ2dnUVZ_vidnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
: > : I'll be heading out at the end of the month from Seattle, WA to
: Richmond,
: > : VA. I've got a stop in Idaho, Reno, Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and of
: > course,
: > : Kate's place! Anyhow, I'll probably be traveling alone in my 99 'vert
: > : Mustang. I had a friend that was planning on coming, be he cannot
afford
: > the
: > : trip. I'm posting because I'm looking for cross-country solo travel
: tips.
: > : I'm interested in places TO visit, places/roads to avoid, safety tips,
: > : anything else helpful.
: > :
: > : Thanks,
: > :
: > : Carl
: > :
: >
: > Get a AAA card.
: > Carry a few bottles of water and some snacks in the car.
: > Don't pick up hitch-hikers
: > check your spare for air, be sure you have your jack and emergency
: markers.
: > Don't carry a big wad of cash and don't keep all of your cash in one
: place.
: > Don't talk to strangers
: > Look both ways when crossing the road
: > Wear your seatbelt.
: >
: > Drive the speed limit or no more than 5 mph over.
: > Driving to and from California (we have made the trip four times now in
: two
: > years) we saw a lot of patrolmen.
: > The further South-East you come, the thicker they get.
: >
: > I was stopped by an officer in New Mexico at 2:30 in the morning.
: Driving
: > the pickup, only 4 mph over the limit. cruise control set.
: > He wrote me a fix-it ticket, for of all things no license plate light.
: What
: > he was REALLY doing was checking out that truck from out of state that
was
: > on the road at that time of night. He was really very nice and warned me
: > against driving while I was tired. He did not know that I had slept
: earlier
: > and that I was the second shift.
: > My point is, follow the rules, because they will look at you, and
: especially
: > because you are a young guy in a Mustang from out of state.
: >
: > If you go through Arizona, Flagstaff is a good place to get a decent
room
: > and a meal. Other than that highway 40 is covered with a bunck of sleazy
: > motels unless you're paying the big bucks for a room.
: >
: > Fuel at truckstops is usually slightly cheaper, Loves and Flying J.
: > They are generally spaced about a tank-full away from your last stop.
: > You may find it a little cheaper off of the highway but you will waste
: > enough fuel trying to find it to really see no savings.
: >
: > If you really plan on stopping by, do email me and I will give you a
phone
: > number. Please let us know when you expect to be in the area so we can
: plan
: > on being here. It would/will be a kick meeting you Carl!
: >
: > Kate
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
:
:



Kate 04-21-2006 10:07 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 
On that note, of course you know to be wary when pushing in your PIN number.
Whenever possible, choose the credit card option for your atm card instead
if entering the pin.


"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4448578b$0$24453$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
: ATMs are everywhere, and most everybody takes credit cards. You could
: probably get across the country, starting out with no cash at all. You
have
: to remember Murphy's law though. The best time for your credit card
company
: to decide, that fraudulent activity is taking place, is when you are down
to
: your last gallon and really, really need to fill up in Burlington, CO in
the
: middle of the night. I take two credit cards, from different banks.
:
: My checking account comes with free American Express Traveller's Checks.
I
: carried a bunch of them with me to Spain, but I found out they have even
: more ATMs than we do. Still, if you're moving and don't want to keep the
: old bank account active, Traveller's Checks are one way to go.
:
: Earle
:
: "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
: news:KxX1g.34405$Jk3.7531@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
: >
: > "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
: > news:uMednU4NROQ7k9rZnZ2dnUVZ_vidnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
: > : I'll be heading out at the end of the month from Seattle, WA to
: Richmond,
: > : VA. I've got a stop in Idaho, Reno, Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and of
: > course,
: > : Kate's place! Anyhow, I'll probably be traveling alone in my 99 'vert
: > : Mustang. I had a friend that was planning on coming, be he cannot
afford
: > the
: > : trip. I'm posting because I'm looking for cross-country solo travel
: tips.
: > : I'm interested in places TO visit, places/roads to avoid, safety tips,
: > : anything else helpful.
: > :
: > : Thanks,
: > :
: > : Carl
: > :
: >
: > Get a AAA card.
: > Carry a few bottles of water and some snacks in the car.
: > Don't pick up hitch-hikers
: > check your spare for air, be sure you have your jack and emergency
: markers.
: > Don't carry a big wad of cash and don't keep all of your cash in one
: place.
: > Don't talk to strangers
: > Look both ways when crossing the road
: > Wear your seatbelt.
: >
: > Drive the speed limit or no more than 5 mph over.
: > Driving to and from California (we have made the trip four times now in
: two
: > years) we saw a lot of patrolmen.
: > The further South-East you come, the thicker they get.
: >
: > I was stopped by an officer in New Mexico at 2:30 in the morning.
: Driving
: > the pickup, only 4 mph over the limit. cruise control set.
: > He wrote me a fix-it ticket, for of all things no license plate light.
: What
: > he was REALLY doing was checking out that truck from out of state that
was
: > on the road at that time of night. He was really very nice and warned me
: > against driving while I was tired. He did not know that I had slept
: earlier
: > and that I was the second shift.
: > My point is, follow the rules, because they will look at you, and
: especially
: > because you are a young guy in a Mustang from out of state.
: >
: > If you go through Arizona, Flagstaff is a good place to get a decent
room
: > and a meal. Other than that highway 40 is covered with a bunck of sleazy
: > motels unless you're paying the big bucks for a room.
: >
: > Fuel at truckstops is usually slightly cheaper, Loves and Flying J.
: > They are generally spaced about a tank-full away from your last stop.
: > You may find it a little cheaper off of the highway but you will waste
: > enough fuel trying to find it to really see no savings.
: >
: > If you really plan on stopping by, do email me and I will give you a
phone
: > number. Please let us know when you expect to be in the area so we can
: plan
: > on being here. It would/will be a kick meeting you Carl!
: >
: > Kate
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
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Kate 04-21-2006 10:08 AM

Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
 

"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:42ng42htqrt4tj729kboaql766qge3v61d@4ax.com...
: You forgot something Kate....
:
: HAVE FUN!
:
: =)
:
:LOL!
Oh yea huh!!

Sorry, I get all in "mom mode"

Have fun Carl!

Kate




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