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Old 04-25-2013, 07:23 PM
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Driving is the only way to go under 15 hours. I can't stand being beholden to airlines, airports, shuttles, rent-a-cars, cabs, the list goes on and on.
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Old 04-25-2013, 07:29 PM
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Sure Paul, there are never wrecks or issues out of your control on the highway. You are in complete control of everything on I-10.......
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Old 04-25-2013, 07:47 PM
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Sure Paul, there are never wrecks or issues out of your control on the highway. You are in complete control of everything on I-10.......
TSA, cab lines, rent-a-car hassles, delayed flights...

I used to travel for work. In the summer I'd watch the storm cells on radar roll through the Atlanta airport at night. You learn not to be emotional about travel, but pretty soon I loved to love my truck, my iPod, Sirrius radio, audio books. GPS and iPhone for getting around. I leave when I want, a little 5 hour energy to make it home.

And no douche next to me on a slam-full flight wanting to be my best friend for two hours.
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Old 04-25-2013, 07:50 PM
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TSA, cab lines, rent-a-car hassles, delayed flights...

I used to travel for work. In the summer I'd watch the storm cells on radar roll through the Atlanta airport at night. You learn not to be emotional about travel, but pretty soon I loved to love my truck, my iPod, Sirrius radio, audio books. GPS and iPhone for getting around. I leave when I want, a little 5 hour energy to make it home.

And no douche next to me on a slam-full flight wanting to be my best friend for two hours.
I hear you, the airport in Atlanta is one of the worst in the country, flights seem to be delayed there everyday.

I guess I am lucky here in Houston I have rarely had issues. I would not ever have to go to Atlanta unless it were my destination I can fly direct anywhere I need to go.

When I lived in Baton Rouge at a small airport my opinion was different.

Personally I prefer to simply not travel.
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Old 04-25-2013, 07:50 PM
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Sure Paul, there are never wrecks or issues out of your control on the highway. You are in complete control of everything on I-10.......

^^This!!! I spent 4 hours locked up between 2 exits on I-10. I could've flown to Orlando before I took the truck out of park!!
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