What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
My ugly credit card (it's too shiny) covers the insurance so I always go without.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
When I had to go back to La for a funeral, we checked into rentals and the cheapest I think was Budget, and for some reason it was cheaper if I picked it up at the airport. We ended up not going for it because while my mom was going to pay for it, the rates nearly tripped because I'm under 24 years old and I would be driving the car. I ended up just flying to La, which was a 30 minute ride and a little under $300 and I landed in New Orleans.puke_face wrote:We will actually be around Houston, not sure where the place is exactly. My wife has a friend she wants to meet up with in Louisiana, so yeah, I will check that out. Thanks for the heads upHobie-wan wrote:A lot of car rentals specifically forbid going to other states so you'd better check that ahead of time. At least they do around here there where you can't reach another state on your lunch break.puke_face wrote:Well... shit. What prices are you looking at? I was planning on doing a car rental when helping to move my brother to Texas.
If your wife's friend is in the Greater New Orleans area, that's where Jinx and I are from. If she has any questions or concerns about it we would be happy to help.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I just checked with my insurance company. They said as long as I have full coverage on at least one vehicle (which I do), then we are covered and don't need any additional insurance.Luke wrote:My ugly credit card (it's too shiny) covers the insurance so I always go without.
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
How do you genuinely know this about my research? You said to consult a real New Yorker, but how do you, or anyone for that matter, know that the person who posted this information isn't a real New Yorker?o.pwuaioc wrote:And all of it is wrong. Take it from a New Yorker. Not just me, who's only lived here a few years. Come talk to my brother, who was born here, grew up here, and lived here all his life.REPO Man wrote:And everything I've learned about NYC is from tons of research. And none of it's done from movies and TV.
No clue. But then again, where I am it's more Kissimmee. And I already knew that crime in NYC is pretty low at this time, being the safest of all the major cities in the country, even Orlando.o.pwuaioc wrote: PS - what are the good retro game shops here in Orlando?
~80-90%
I have the same issue with my PSP. Which model are you using? I'm using the PSP-1000, which I've had since getting it in 2005.jinx wrote:The SNES emulator on my PSP is really slow even when overclocked. I can't even play Super Mario Bros. I'm going to look for another one when I get home.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
Thankfully we are both older than 25, so I don't think that will be an issue for us. She said her friend lived roughly 3 hours from where we will be in Texas. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the town my brother is moving to. All I know at this point is that it's about a half hour away in some direction from Houston. So I would assume it's in one of the bordering counties. I will PM you or Jinx if she or myself come across any questions. ThanksKitKatCara wrote:When I had to go back to La for a funeral, we checked into rentals and the cheapest I think was Budget, and for some reason it was cheaper if I picked it up at the airport. We ended up not going for it because while my mom was going to pay for it, the rates nearly tripped because I'm under 24 years old and I would be driving the car. I ended up just flying to La, which was a 30 minute ride and a little under $300 and I landed in New Orleans.
If your wife's friend is in the Greater New Orleans area, that's where Jinx and I are from. If she has any questions or concerns about it we would be happy to help.
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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
I was going to say, just getting from Houston to the Louisiana border on I-10 is 120 miles, you'd better know what you're getting into.puke_face wrote:She said her friend lived roughly 3 hours from where we will be in Texas.
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It's one of those things man, one of those things. It just can't be a simple "help my brother move". It's gotta be "Oh! Well, while we are down there..."Hobie-wan wrote:I was going to say, just getting from Houston to the Louisiana border on I-10 is 120 miles, you'd better know what you're getting into.puke_face wrote:She said her friend lived roughly 3 hours from where we will be in Texas.
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Sounds like it can be anywhere from the border to Baton Rouge. For us, it's a 5 hour car ride if traffic in Baton Rouge isn't bad. Or construction. I got caught in construction last time and it turned into a 7.5 hour car ride. Our hometown is only about 35 minutes away from the Mississippi border so we go across the whole state.puke_face wrote: Thankfully we are both older than 25, so I don't think that will be an issue for us. She said her friend lived roughly 3 hours from where we will be in Texas. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the town my brother is moving to. All I know at this point is that it's about a half hour away in some direction from Houston. So I would assume it's in one of the bordering counties. I will PM you or Jinx if she or myself come across any questions. Thanks
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Which isn't bad, considering we live in Kansas and it's an hours drive to do anything where we live. Her family lives in Denver, so we travel 6.5-7 hour depending on weather, traffic, etc. From our house to her mom's house. Only bad thing is she will be making that drive herself, and in unfamiliar territory. I'm debating weather or not to just go with her, because then we could probably just drop the rental car off at the airport and head home from LA. But if I do go along, I'll miss out on hanging out with my brother at his new place.. So I have some decisions to make.KitKatCara wrote: Sounds like it can be anywhere from the border to Baton Rouge. For us, it's a 5 hour car ride if traffic in Baton Rouge isn't bad. Or construction. I got caught in construction last time and it turned into a 7.5 hour car ride. Our hometown is only about 35 minutes away from the Mississippi border so we go across the whole state.
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I can understand the "well we're closer than we are when at home", but you could be adding 4-10 hours of driving for a visit and you're already going to be tired and grumpy with moving.puke_face wrote:It's one of those things man, one of those things. It just can't be a simple "help my brother move". It's gotta be "Oh! Well, while we are down there..."Marriage rage, lol.
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