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    taborj
    Jon
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    Yes, 100 times yes. You must do the ferries, especially Tsawwassen to Nanaimo (I did the trip the other way many years ago, and it was beautiful).

    Yes, they're at home. They're out there, working in the fields and supplying the food for the rest of the nation.

    Agreed. This actually is a good map to use for people who are looking to move to areas where there are fewer twitter-obsessed folks. Just pick a white spot...

    My driving nirvana does not include vehicles in front of me.

    My best guess is that the bus stop had some girls in white t-shirts there.

    Yeah. I killed my dad's 1990 Ford F150. Well, I didn't...the 10 ton forest service water tanker that hit me as he was coming down the same gravel road I was travelling up on did. Ever seen an F150 shortened by about 3 feet?

    From reading some of TIGHAR's past expeditions, you'll find that the not-so-little crabs that live on the island like to try and dismantle and scurry off with everything — from equipment, to you.

    I hadn't heard that, but it very much wouldn't surprise me.

    That's what I was thinking. Contemporary exotics? Meh, they can be easily replaced.

    It'd be awesome. Alas, I'm too far away...

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    Reminds me a bit of the San Francisco Illegal Soapbox Society...

    Wait, you don't count the front engined ones? So, no 250 GTO, eh?

    or whether the truck was parked on the tracks

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    This would look good parked outside of James May's Lego house...

    Saw Blues Traveler live at Mercer Arena in Seattle many many years ago. Forget who they played with, though.

    That's not water; there's a huge spinning blade down there. That's his blood.

    I'm very thankful for the A35, or else we wouldn't have folks like John Sprinzel (who started by race-modifing A35s) making Sebring

    Apparently. And how and when they show up without folks seeking them out is beyond me.