Pragestock III.....too soon to begin nailing down a date?

One of these days I'm going to fly to KC and make you take me to every known landmark bearing any association whatsoever with Count Basie and Charlie Parker.

I would humbly suggest you add BBQ to that short list unless you don't care for it. Just sayin......
 
Obviously this depends on my financial situation, but I really want to make it this year. :embarrassed:
Anytime this autumn should be fine as long as a date is set well in advance. :)
Tickets are generally cheaper in the autumn from here, as it's outside holiday season - so that's a good thing obviously. :wink:

Oh yeah, Phil, Mark and Mike needs to be there. :poke:
 
Very interesting.

I've got a deal on with my gf that I'll limit myself to one beer a week and she'll lay off the chocolate until March. To sweeten the incentive I've decided to stash £20-50 a week away depending on what football etc... is on i.e. the money I would otherwise have spent on beer and was just thinking about what I could spend the warchest on if I manage it :)

I shall check flight prices :embarrassed:
 
I'd love to check this out.
no way I can though.

much like StV's bbq's of yesteryear, that I never got to attend.
Baimun knows what I'm blathering about.
 
Hmmm all of the airports listed are hovering around the £700 mark. If Qatar hadn't been such a shitfest I'd have been all over this but if I find some sort of gainful employment I'd definitely be up for trying to work something out.

Stupid question from person from a tiny country: Say I'd to fly into New York and spend a bit of time there, would it be feasible to drive, bus or train it out? Flying is the obvious choice but I like the idea of a road trip.
 
Hmmm... Oslo-Yeager and back is about $900 (this is searching for dates around the end of September/early October) :embarrassed:
Tempting. That's probably doable - unless the money situation gets worse until then. :)

900 sounds like a lot, but it's very cheap actually, factoring in that the USD exchange rate is really good for Norwegians currently. :grin:
 
Hmmm all of the airports listed are hovering around the £700 mark. If Qatar hadn't been such a shitfest I'd have been all over this but if I find some sort of gainful employment I'd definitely be up for trying to work something out.

Stupid question from person from a tiny country: Say I'd to fly into New York and spend a bit of time there, would it be feasible to drive, bus or train it out? Flying is the obvious choice but I like the idea of a road trip.

Im guessing its about an 8 hour drive from New York City to where P lives. Not a horrible day's drive.
 
Dude, I love to drive. But there's no fucking way I'd drive into or out of NYC. :messedup:

Ah i hadn't thought of that. Maybe if he stays on the outskirts or something?

I guess the outskirts is Jersey though. :embarrassed:
 
Dude, I love to drive. But there's no fucking way I'd drive into or out of NYC. :messedup:

If he's in NYC And renting to leave, it's no big deal. NYC traffic isn't bad except during afternoon rush. Just get the hell on I80 and head west.
 
Hmmm all of the airports listed are hovering around the £700 mark. If Qatar hadn't been such a shitfest I'd have been all over this but if I find some sort of gainful employment I'd definitely be up for trying to work something out.

Stupid question from person from a tiny country: Say I'd to fly into New York and spend a bit of time there, would it be feasible to drive, bus or train it out? Flying is the obvious choice but I like the idea of a road trip.

Google maps says it's 9 1/2 hours drive from NY, NY to my place.

There's also a train that runs from NYC to DC, then from DC to Charleston WV. I've taken the train from Charleston to DC before, and it was a complete nightmare, but the train was having mechanical problems, so we only made a top speed of about 30 mph. :facepalm:
 
There's nothing scary at all about the possibility of a train breaking down on a bridge like this....

NewRiverBridge_West_virginia.jpg


... unless you can't answer the questions three....



... or make up your mind on a favorite color. :embarrassed:
 
There's nothing scary at all about the possibility of a train breaking down on a bridge like this....

NewRiverBridge_West_virginia.jpg


... unless you can't answer the questions three....



... or make up your mind on a favorite color. :embarrassed:

Actually, it would be pretty scary if a train broke down on that bridge, since it's a 4 lane interstate highway with no train tracks.
 
Bunch of cupcakes you are. I drive in NYC all the time. It's not bad. The only rule to follow is that if there is open pavement, cover it with your car - and remember no two cars can occupy the same space.

I'll probably be making the drive from Jersey. Peeing at every restop just to mark my territory along the way.
 
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