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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Ish who wrote (89205)12/23/2004 7:11:54 PM
From: Naomi  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
We usually start back home around eleven p.m and the drive is shorter because there is little traffic at that time. Cuts about twenty minutes on the trip home. If everyone gets there early we will probably eat then have Christmas and maybe that will give us all the time to leave and arrive home at a decent hour, unless this snow to come is heavy.

Have thought about us all caravaning so if any one had trouble we would be there to help. We all have cell phones and I have had Triple A for over twenty years and just upgraded to include towing 300 miles and a rental car. I wouldn't be without it as have had to use it several times when traveling alone. If I am in the car, doesn't matter whose car and they come. My husband had to pay $150 last week to have his car towed back here. Had a young man with him who had Triple A also, but only three miles towing. He knew the Ford dealer there and called him, he sent over a mechanic but could not fix it, but it is not a Ford. Duh! Well it was a fuse for the "Can't steal" mechanism and turned out to be an expensive tow. His mechanic didn't charge him anything for the fuse. He's been driving his car eleven years and think it is about time to get a new one. We tend to drive our cars for many years if we have no real problems with them.
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