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Thorn Tree Refugee |
Maybe my age is showing here, but I don't really care
"The Bad Girl's Guide to the Open Road" is a must- read. It's hilarious. It'll remind you why you fell in love with the road in the first place There are chapters on choosing your travel alias, drive- by dating, cooking under the hood, what to do once you've hit "big- hair country", and how to turn your car into an art car Jeezy creezy Gotta love that book. Head on over to the Bad Girl Swirl and look for me and other roadies on the message boards "At least I've got frost on my nose, boots on my feet, and protest in my mouth" -Cacoethes |
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Holds PhD in Packing |
You convinced me! I can't wait to get off work (yes I do this at work
P.S. That is the most hysterical saying I've heard... I have GOT to use it... JEEZY CREEZY! "Everything unknown passes for something magnificent." Tacitus |
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Lost in Place |
ooooh! I LOVE this book!! Actually, I love the whole series!! Good call
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Trolling for stuff to edit |
My planner last year was the "Bad girl's guide"....I spent a lot of time in class reading the random tidbits from those books!
Court "..I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move." Robert Louis Stevenson |
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