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Old 10-23-2013, 05:24 PM
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Me too, I say go for it.
Road trip Ric!

It's 1,100 miles to the blueberry stand, we have a full tank of gas, half a pack of a cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.

Hit it.
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Old 10-23-2013, 05:46 PM
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Blue Berries $5.00 / pint

Some poor sap "How about $9.00 for 2 pints?"

Tony "Does this look like G. D. garage sale, get the F' out of here!"
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Road trip Ric!

It's 1,100 miles to the blueberry stand, we have a full tank of gas, half a pack of a cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.

Hit it.
Let's do it. We will take the Nomad and Tony's gas card as this will save the expense for Tony for our hotel rooms on the way down. I'm sure he will be be setting us up at the Four Seasons once we get down so we can work as his farm picking the blue berries or what ever else he decides to grow. With those 4:56 gears and the M22 Rock Crusher it may take a while to get there, but it would be a fun trip.

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Tony, have you thought about getting a couple dairy cows for the property. That way, you have fresh milk with your blueberries in the mornings. I'm sure Hank and Ric would up to milking the cows and picking a few berries for you.
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Let's do it. We will take the Nomad and Tony's gas card as this will save the expense for Tony for our hotel rooms on the way down. I'm sure he will be be setting us up at the Four Seasons once we get down so we can work as his farm picking the blue berries or what ever else he decides to grow. With those 4:56 gears and the M22 Rock Crusher it may take a while to get there, but it would be a fun trip.

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I was thinking the '34 but there isn't much room for luggage, guess the Nomad would be better. I have a Kroger card, it'll save us, I mean Tony, on gas on the way down. We can throw the grille in the back, cook some steaks in the Kroger parking lot. The more steaks, sam'iches and beer we buy, I mean Tony buys, on the way down the more he'll save on gas. It's a win-win for everyone.
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