Atlanta to Philly
How was the drive... Well I dont quite know yet due to the fact that Im still here
I'll keep you updated later tonight on where Im at and how far ive gone.
So before I leave, Im going to grab a bite to eat a Waffle House (if you dont have one near you, go get one) and get some sweet tea.
Thats the only thing I miss now that I moved to philly. No real sweet tea.
I'll keep you updated later tonight on where Im at and how far ive gone.So before I leave, Im going to grab a bite to eat a Waffle House (if you dont have one near you, go get one) and get some sweet tea.
Thats the only thing I miss now that I moved to philly. No real sweet tea.
Originally Posted by Killship,Sep 28 2007, 09:14 AM
So before I leave, Im going to grab a bite to eat a Waffle House (if you dont have one near you, go get one) and get some sweet tea.
Thats the only thing I miss now that I moved to philly. No real sweet tea.
Thats the only thing I miss now that I moved to philly. No real sweet tea.
There's a Waffle House 1/2 hour from my house. I love that place.As for sweet tea, I donno if I've had you try it yet or not, but get some Turkey Hill brand iced tea. They don't make sweet tea, but their tea is good as hell and addictive, like cocain.

Originally Posted by stevoe88
Oh and SLWASFK, who's that girl in your sig? she's cute 

Kimura Kaela http://youtube.com/watch?v=QIFU2eCWm...elated&search=
Damn straight!
The drive:
WAS LONG! Made it in 14 hours. Lots of traffic blockage due to friday afternoon... Left Warner Robins, GA at around 10:30 and got back home at 2:25 AM. Long, very painful ride
I felt like I was about 30 years older (placing me at 46) when I got out of the car due to my sore ass and groans
. I took a few pictures of some cars and what not, but it was a very... ordinary drive up. No exotics, no speeding (much), and I got 320 miles off of one tank of gas! For about an hour I was crusing with a Camaro SS and a 2001 Firebird. That was really cool to take a few hours driving with nice sporty cars. The three of us were cruising at about 85-90.
my favorite part was that when someone would cut the three of us apart, specifically infront of the Firebird, he would ither go into the next lane/shoudler and accellerate to get infront of them and put the brakes on
. He had quite the seperation issues with that SS and occasionally my S. Stoped a total of 4 or 5 times for gas and food... I'll post a video of the cars and pictures of the drive/scenery later today. For now, im going to sleep.
The drive:
WAS LONG! Made it in 14 hours. Lots of traffic blockage due to friday afternoon... Left Warner Robins, GA at around 10:30 and got back home at 2:25 AM. Long, very painful ride
I felt like I was about 30 years older (placing me at 46) when I got out of the car due to my sore ass and groans
. I took a few pictures of some cars and what not, but it was a very... ordinary drive up. No exotics, no speeding (much), and I got 320 miles off of one tank of gas! For about an hour I was crusing with a Camaro SS and a 2001 Firebird. That was really cool to take a few hours driving with nice sporty cars. The three of us were cruising at about 85-90.
my favorite part was that when someone would cut the three of us apart, specifically infront of the Firebird, he would ither go into the next lane/shoudler and accellerate to get infront of them and put the brakes on
. He had quite the seperation issues with that SS and occasionally my S. Stoped a total of 4 or 5 times for gas and food... I'll post a video of the cars and pictures of the drive/scenery later today. For now, im going to sleep.
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