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To: HoodBuilder who wrote (3651)12/25/1999 8:38:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 9427
 
I think most people associate that with the Turnpike. But it could be applied to any of a dozen roads, such as the Parkway. Heck, Pennsy must be a nightmare because they would have to actually ask which of a thousand highways first, then the Exit.

Circles were mostly closed out here over a dozen years ago. There may be a few down south. They are in use more in other areas. They used to be particularly big in the Boston area, called Rotaries.

A ton of fun in the Dublin, Ireland, area. There they are called Round-abouts and they go the other way. Odds are pretty good you will meet an American Tourist on a Round-about. Coming straight at you.

But I guess if you wished to know my Exit I would say 15. It lets you off in Newark.

<If you can't laugh you might as well quit.>

I laugh quit a bit. People who come to visit have to drive through Newark, not me.

Happy Time of the Season to you and all as well.