Paul Johnson wrote: > Good luck. It's about 330 miles from the first gas station in Washington to > the first gas station in California on I-5, the shortest way to make the > trip.
330 miles, like that's a long distance. Maybe I'll go back and forth for an entire week, just for you. > It's 307 miles from the Washington line to the Oregon line on I-5. > Our problem isn't with people who just pass through, it's the ones who forget > to leave. Yes, yes, but you need people for your "progressive", totalitarian initiatives. > Every time I go out of state into Washington, Idaho, Nevada or up to Alberta > or BC, I have about equal odds of the station absolutely reeking of gasoline > because of a nice, big spill on the concrete. Or that could be because, you know, it's a gas station and fumes tend to escape vehicles when they open up the tank. I mean it's like going to the dump and wondering why it reeks of garbage. >> Even LA, the "evil one" you were never more than an hour from countryside. > Maybe if you live near the edge of the sprawl, sure. But it takes well more > than an hour to get out of town from Orange County. The fastest I ever made > it from SD to LA is two hours...at 3 in the morning on a Sunday. No edges needed, that's pretty much anywhere. And news flash, Paul, San Diego to Los Angeles is hardly urban the entire trip. > I understand how much countryside that is. However, the prime countryside > tends to be near cities, and tend to get stomped first. There's a finite > amount of farmable land in the world, and cities tend to be near that for a > reason. Well then, how about you come out here where I am if you're so concerned with farmable land. Not a whole lot of that out here. Oh, but you like your nice little niche up there. It's ok for *you* to stop but not other people. > The US is a federation of 50 individual states that really don't owe each > other much of anything. California forgets this most often. Doesn't matter. Because at the end the states contain people and according to your sick and twisted logic *you* owe the individuals. But of course, you forget that when it's most convenient for you. -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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