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"I've cycled from new York to California ok it was the one's in England but it sounds impressive at first " You can get from New York to Boston really easily round here too | |||
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"Chickies, I just wanna point out that it's about transgender issues in the US. " Oh. Well then. | |||
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"I spent a couple of months driving across the states in my early-mid twenties. Absolutely fucking loved it." I wanna do it again. | |||
"It's my dream to drive from New York to San Francisco via every state. Take a year.... That'd make me worry about getting into a From Dusk Til Dawn scenario " If I may reassure you.... ...the vast majority of that would be Mexico. | |||
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"I spent a couple of months driving across the states in my early-mid twenties. Absolutely fucking loved it. I wanna do it again. " We could do it together in a Pink Cadillac | |||
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"you can keep the east coast..ill start in Arizona and meander to via sedona to Colorado, up to northern california and back again..if i could hide and live in Arizona desert i would do dislike san fran and cities, LA was ok, but wouldnt want to stay there x boston and kentucky..not going there again..." You need to give the East coast a chance, I am like you in that I prefer the West coast but there is also plenty to see on the east Try driving through the Appalachian Mountains, especially in the fall, or visit Maine, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, will all make you appreciate what the east coast has on offer Then visit Washington DC visit the Vietnam Memorial & World War memorials, very sombre feeling. And ofcourse you have one of the best sky diving centres in the USA - Skydive Deland East coast too many good places to mention Then again, West USA brings you a great sense of feeling, makes you feel alive and the scenery is outstanding, whether it be the National parks including Yellowstone, Grand Teton & Yosemite, see the Grand Canyon, drive through monument valley and visit my favourite location of which I return to many times - Jackson Hole If you are doing a one off drive in USA do not choose route-66, there are 100's of scenic drives much better, and with route 66 you will find a lot of your journey is the I-40 Then ofcourse you have the Hawaiian Islands, no wonder Mick Fleetwood made his home there, and of course the surf of North Shore Oahu every true surfers winter destination. USA Rocks. | |||
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"you can keep the east coast..ill start in Arizona and meander to via sedona to Colorado, up to northern california and back again..if i could hide and live in Arizona desert i would do dislike san fran and cities, LA was ok, but wouldnt want to stay there x boston and kentucky..not going there again... You need to give the East coast a chance, I am like you in that I prefer the West coast but there is also plenty to see on the east Try driving through the Appalachian Mountains, especially in the fall, or visit Maine, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, will all make you appreciate what the east coast has on offer Then visit Washington DC visit the Vietnam Memorial & World War memorials, very sombre feeling. And ofcourse you have one of the best sky diving centres in the USA - Skydive Deland East coast too many good places to mention Then again, West USA brings you a great sense of feeling, makes you feel alive and the scenery is outstanding, whether it be the National parks including Yellowstone, Grand Teton & Yosemite, see the Grand Canyon, drive through monument valley and visit my favourite location of which I return to many times - Jackson Hole If you are doing a one off drive in USA do not choose route-66, there are 100's of scenic drives much better, and with route 66 you will find a lot of your journey is the I-40 Then ofcourse you have the Hawaiian Islands, no wonder Mick Fleetwood made his home there, and of course the surf of North Shore Oahu every true surfers winter destination. USA Rocks. " i've been to kentucky, west virginia and boston and rhode island.. i just dont like the energy of the east coast, im really sensitive to that kind of thing.i feel the past there and therefore i find it an energy sump ..just my opinion.. | |||
"you can keep the east coast..ill start in Arizona and meander to via sedona to Colorado, up to northern california and back again..if i could hide and live in Arizona desert i would do dislike san fran and cities, LA was ok, but wouldnt want to stay there x boston and kentucky..not going there again... You need to give the East coast a chance, I am like you in that I prefer the West coast but there is also plenty to see on the east Try driving through the Appalachian Mountains, especially in the fall, or visit Maine, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, will all make you appreciate what the east coast has on offer Then visit Washington DC visit the Vietnam Memorial & World War memorials, very sombre feeling. And ofcourse you have one of the best sky diving centres in the USA - Skydive Deland East coast too many good places to mention Then again, West USA brings you a great sense of feeling, makes you feel alive and the scenery is outstanding, whether it be the National parks including Yellowstone, Grand Teton & Yosemite, see the Grand Canyon, drive through monument valley and visit my favourite location of which I return to many times - Jackson Hole If you are doing a one off drive in USA do not choose route-66, there are 100's of scenic drives much better, and with route 66 you will find a lot of your journey is the I-40 Then ofcourse you have the Hawaiian Islands, no wonder Mick Fleetwood made his home there, and of course the surf of North Shore Oahu every true surfers winter destination. USA Rocks. i've been to kentucky, west virginia and boston and rhode island.. i just dont like the energy of the east coast, im really sensitive to that kind of thing.i feel the past there and therefore i find it an energy sump ..just my opinion.." so Suzy? where is your ideal location | |||
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"I spent a couple of months driving across the states in my early-mid twenties. Absolutely fucking loved it. I wanna do it again. " Let's go | |||
"Chickies, I just wanna point out that it's about transgender issues in the US. " I think this bit is lost in them. | |||