Not when you factor in the price of a chastity belt to preserve your virtue from TSA.kjolly wrote:When factoring traveling costs driving or on the bus need to factor in the cost of gas, food and lodging. flying starts looking cheaper.
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- Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:09 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Thinking about Riding Greyhound
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- Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:58 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: Thinking about Riding Greyhound
When I was going to A&M, I rode Greyhound home to California one Christmas, and back again after New Years. On the return leg, I had a change of buses in Abilene. When I boarded the new bus, the driver was busy telling Aggie jokes to the passengers. I said, "hey, watch it! I'm an Aggie." He said, "sorry to hear that.... I'll tell it to you slow."
As dreary and tiring as the trip was, it was also an adventure for a young buck. There isn't enough beer in the world to get me to do it again. I'm facing a drive to California next month, and another to Florida in late July or August. Despite the price of gas, it's still cheaper than flying round trip for two people, and I've got to haul a trailer back from California anyway.
As dreary and tiring as the trip was, it was also an adventure for a young buck. There isn't enough beer in the world to get me to do it again. I'm facing a drive to California next month, and another to Florida in late July or August. Despite the price of gas, it's still cheaper than flying round trip for two people, and I've got to haul a trailer back from California anyway.