Goddamn i’m 2.5 for 3 (the anxiety ain’t crippling)
Yeah and brisket! Jesus, that's insane.LOL, yeah, and look at the price of skirt/flank steaks now days.
I went for a four and a half hour train ride on Sunday. Memories of long rides on greyhound when I was a kid made me think it would be awful. I was wrong, it was awesome... big comfy leather seats, unrestricted wifi, veal dinner and wine if you want it. The only thing I didn't like is the seats are arranged four to a table. The three people I was seated with were francophone and my French is a little rusty since high school, made for some fun interesting conversation.
My Mom always used to save the paper bags from Krogers and tuck them in a holder on the door under the sink along with the edict that "You never know when you'll need a bag for _____" Damn if that isn't where I keep them too.Goddamn i’m 2.5 for 3 (the anxiety ain’t crippling)
I haven't ridden a train since the 60's. We used to travel to Phil/New York from the Midwest to visit relatives via PRR "The Manhattan Limited". It was always pretty cool then. I don't like the hassle flying has become and thought about a train trip maybe next year.
https://thoughtandsight.com/ohio-to-california-on-amtrak/
Tahiti?12 hour flight
Is Dad going to take care of your grow?
I thought they would have gone through SFO, but what do I know. My longest day flying was 26.5 hours from S Korea to home. Edit, happy anniversary!
Is Dad going to take care of your grow?
It was a bus ride, then across the Pacific, then two layovers on the west coast, then a car ride.in an airplane
It was a bus ride, then across the Pacific, then two layovers on the west coast, then a car ride.
In 96 my ex and I went to Hawai’i (Big Island) for nine days. It was awesome. We lived in the Bay Area, so the flight to LA was “tear along dotted line” of the San Andreas Fault. The leg from LAX to Keahole was like four hours and something. You must be going by seaplane at 200 knots. Are the savings considerable?