When I was in the military I took one from South Dakota to St. Louis MO that shit was horrible. I rather fly, fuck seeing the country I have driven and been to many states nothing worth all that time in a car or bus.
When I was in the military I took one from South Dakota to St. Louis MO that shit was horrible. I rather fly, fuck seeing the country I have driven and been to many states nothing worth all that time in a car or bus.
Yea....when I was commin up as lil chap in the game my mom was Greyhound bound for the most part...from Cali to N.Carolina....and sometimes we took the car which took 3 to 4 days.
I've flown a few times(military/family shit) and was worried about death the whole time....
Flyin was coo to me but I'd rather avoid it if I can.....although the take-off smashin down the runway is pretty ill....
there is no goddamn way I'm getting on a goddamn bus and driving across the goddamn country.
I'd rather fly to my destination. If I had no destination then I'd drive. I actually would like to take a big ass excursion around the country driving around and shit if I had a few other folks to roll with. I'd have to be well versed in the marijuana laws in each state and avoid the ones with strict sentencing and higher convictions.
Well, it depends if I just need to go from point A to point B. Then I would fly. But if it would be like a cool roadtrip stoppin here and there I'd drive myself...
Drove from Green Bay to Yellowstone and back, back in 97...cool two week vacation.
Ok what the fuck, i clicked on "Drive urself" and it said i voted for bus, oh well. i drove cross country in 06, from her to NY, saw the grand canyon, went to 6 baseball games, it was the best trip of my life so far.
Fly. Every day of the year. Driving will probably end up costing you more than a flight, plus you end up loosing a shitload of time. Unless you're scared of flying, or are trafficking contraband, fly.
When I was 16 (many years ago) I did a coast to coast bicycle trip with http://www.wanderingwheels.org/ . Seattle, WA to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. 3,200 miles total. 6.5 weeks. The memories of that shit are great, but I hated that shit while I was doing it. We averaged about 100 miles a day.