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Thread: Planning a US trip, please help

  1. #26
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    Dude's received none of his Powder subscription for this year. That has to be worth a car, right?

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    another cop car vote here
    if its on the east coast then someone gets to drive it out
    remember to check the oil

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    * buy car! plenty of old dogs out there. some maggot may hook you up on the way in and you can probably sell it to another maggot on the way out.

    * Portland, Oregon is worth a couple nights. Like Seattle it has a distinctive feel. Music scene, small China-town, nicely preserved architecture.

    * A couple hours out of Portland is Mt Hood. Spend a night or 2 in the Timberline Lodge. Probably the finest example of timber-lodge architecture in US. Originally built as a WPA project. Rooms small, but nicely appointed. Good meals. Mt Hood ski area is not massive, but if you have your skins and the weather is clear a tour/ascent is worth it.


    Skiing around here this season? Would like to hook up w/ u 2. Skin-up Gd-St Bernard and overnight at the hospice/refuge?
    Last edited by Lostinthetrees; 12-22-2005 at 01:46 AM.
    when not on the snow what else do i do...

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    Roo has a good idea. If we all chip in and help Mullet get a car it could become the communal maggot road trip car. Euro mags and east coasters could use it for extended road trips. But insurance might be an issue.

    If the cop car can be dredged up that would be cool.

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    Hehe, nice idea.

    I am actually pretty reconciled to picking up a car on ebay or something like that before I come. But if anyone has an old car that's on its last legs but runs ok (good for about coujple of thousand miles without repairs) that they want to offload then I would definitely be interested in that. If they live near Reno that's even better.

    What would be really cool would be to know that someone would take it off my hands at the end of the trip. Any Maggot need a car from mid March? Otherwise there's always ebay.

    Checking it out tickets today - I'm about [--] that far from booking.

    Quote Originally Posted by bad_roo
    Dude's received none of his Powder subscription for this year. That has to be worth a car, right?
    If the Powder database recognised that where I live is in England and not the frickin' Channel Islands (last issue was redirected from there...) then I might do better. And yes, I've reset my address several times and it still comes up as that. Time for ANOTHER mail to Palmcoast methinks...

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    FLIGHTS ARE BOOKED, BIATCHES!!!!

    12th Feb from London to Reno
    13th March from Seattle to London.


    BRRRING IT!!!

    Next job: find a car. Anyone mags in Tahoe looking to shift an old car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulletizer
    [12th Feb from London to Reno
    13th March from Seattle to London

    Next job: find a car. Anyone mags in Tahoe looking to shift an old car?
    Good, you'll be back in time for the Euro mini.

    (BTW, Black and Decker workmate would be a good tool for trashing your Monsters in a fit of pique. I hope you got her something lovely. We didn't even talk presents. That, I'm afraid, was my predictable idea).
    Monty Python's version of the cougar phenomenon:
    "This is a frightened city. Over these houses, over these streets hangs a pall of fear. Fear of a new kind of violence which is terrorizing the city. Yes, gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulletizer
    Next job: find a car. Anyone mags in Tahoe looking to shift an old car?

    Bring 'Grand Theft Auto' to life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bad_roo
    Bring 'Grand Theft Auto' to life.
    But what if the whores turn me down??

    So stoked right now.

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    Wink

    That's unpossible. That only happens to Chaz.

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    And gincognito.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mulletizer
    IWhen I ticked the box for age 24 the cost jumped to a total of $2,254.09. Fierce!...
    Time to grow up, youngster!
    All work and no play, ... you know...

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    Bastards!

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and no whore-loving for me),
    d.
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