I just generally considered any state that borders the Atlantic Ocean to be on the East Coast.You won't find me south of Maryland or West "bygawd" Virginia. I consider that the South, not East Coast.
Actually I can't play with the votes, but you can delete your vote and just do it over again.Can you use your mod powers to let me change my vote?
I think the nearest Pandora related person to me is in Olympia Washington , but they were one of those angry preorder persons so I don't think that would be worth the time to create a meeting . There is also someone in Alaska I think .Start yer own thread about the West Coast, LOL!!
Seriously, this is East Coast stuff. I think you SHOULD start one for the West Coast.
Wasen´t that the place were Snake got backstabbed by Carjack malone and went to jail? ^_^Cleveland never gets any love
As a MA native, let me be the first to tell you that trying to drive in Boston is doing it wrong.Boston...even not in the winter...is HORRIBLE to drive in!! I circled Fenway Park for over an hour, seeing the stadium, and being unable to actually GET there!
Snow is a four-letter word to me, so it has to be when there is no snow or forget it.
No need for Mod Powers.Can you use your mod powers to let me change my vote?
Lol, I didn't even READ your response, or see it...before I responded to Link!!I just generally considered any state that borders the Atlantic Ocean to be on the East Coast.You won't find me south of Maryland or West "bygawd" Virginia. I consider that the South, not East Coast.
Don't worry... most folks down here consider everything above VA to be "The North".
The only reason I EVER get on a bus (public transportation) is if my car is broken down.As a MA native, let me be the first to tell you that trying to drive in Boston is doing it wrong.Boston...even not in the winter...is HORRIBLE to drive in!! I circled Fenway Park for over an hour, seeing the stadium, and being unable to actually GET there!
Snow is a four-letter word to me, so it has to be when there is no snow or forget it.
The only way to get around easily is to park at an outlying T station and take public transportation. It's pretty cheap, and goes almost everywhere.
I'm talking about the subway. It goes all over the place.The only reason I EVER get on a bus (public transportation) is if my car is broken down.As a MA native, let me be the first to tell you that trying to drive in Boston is doing it wrong.Boston...even not in the winter...is HORRIBLE to drive in!! I circled Fenway Park for over an hour, seeing the stadium, and being unable to actually GET there!
Snow is a four-letter word to me, so it has to be when there is no snow or forget it.
The only way to get around easily is to park at an outlying T station and take public transportation. It's pretty cheap, and goes almost everywhere.
I had to do it for a month when I lived in Austin, I put my bike on the bus, and rode my bike to work from the nearest stop, about 1 mile away.
Train? NOW yer talking! But a bus? I'll be DEAD before I CHOOSE a bus...the only way I get on one of those, as I said, is if my car is broken.
At least a train avoids the traffic jams. A bus is subject to them...and you're subject to standing next to the guy who hasn't showered in a year!