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Browsing articles by Jfilip - [previous] :: [next]Rough directions on how to get to Sarnia from Toronto for the weekend:
This article has been viewed 2940 times in the last 2 years jfilip: 26th Jul 2006 - 23:56 GMTActually... I'm from Sarnia: born and raised. The trip was to my parents' house where my girlfriend's Saab is being stored while she is rebuilding the engine in it. The trip was a good one as the car turned on for the first time in three years:
EvilGentleman: 27th Jul 2006 - 00:25 GMTDirections from Montreal to San Diego: Autoroute 20 West (becomes 401 West at Ontario border) Go to end of road (Windsor, ON) anon (208.253.246.249): 27th Jul 2006 - 05:37 GMTevilg. i'm in san diego county tonight. i just need to turn onto I-5 South and i'm san diego in 25 minutes. roughly 35 miles. see you in balboa park. jfilip: 27th Jul 2006 - 15:23 GMTI suppose my directions can be augmented with: If you see a sign that says "Welcome to the United States of America", you went too far. EvilGentleman: 28th Jul 2006 - 15:12 GMTanon, sounds like you are in Camp Pendleton? Or do you work at the Immigration or Agriculture checkpoints? jfilip, true enough. Also, if you find your car underwater in Lake Huron, you went too far. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Jfilip - [previous] :: [next] |
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