SAVANNAH to NY
Don't let Deb lie to you ... she is a very lovely lady, both on the inside & outside.
Deb - are you really 5'10"??? I'm 5'8" & you don't feel taller than me. BTW, my sister is 5'10" & can't keep the guys away - she rocks out 4" heels ALWAYS. Everyone asks her about being a model all the time!! Embrace the height!!
Deb - are you really 5'10"??? I'm 5'8" & you don't feel taller than me. BTW, my sister is 5'10" & can't keep the guys away - she rocks out 4" heels ALWAYS. Everyone asks her about being a model all the time!! Embrace the height!!
It's up early for me Deborah! Shift starts at 4am. The drive to work in the Crossfire sure helps waking me up!LOL I actually look forward to driving it so early in the morning. No traffic!LOL
LOL this conversation has gone off the side of the road... started as one thing, became another!! I still don't have a single suggestion of things to see along the I-95 Corridor!!! But hey, at least we are having fun!
Deb
Deb
I agree Deb,this has gotten to be a really fun off-shoot of the original conversation!LOL But on your way to the Falls,allow me to show you some Brooklyn hospitality.Maybe even be your "wing man" for a few miles.LOL
LOL... I will be going up to Syracuse NY..I have never been to New York City, though I would love that opportunity! May have to do that on my way back home!
Originally Posted by Deborah Walker
LOL... I will be going up to Syracuse NY..I have never been to New York City, though I would love that opportunity! May have to do that on my way back home!
There may not be much to see on 95 (NJT) in New Jersey. But there is a lot to smell
New York is a dump too
And with all the traffic, you can spend more time in your crossfire burning gas!
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
There may not be much to see on 95 (NJT) in New Jersey. But there is a lot to smell
New York is a dump too
And with all the traffic, you can spend more time in your crossfire burning gas!
Originally Posted by Bob Ride
Hey Deb, don't listen to crossfire07's whimpy opinion 'bout New york being a dump.I agree with him 'bout Jersey but there are ways to get around the New York traffic.It's all in the timing and location.Being a native New Yorker I've learned some skills in avoiding the horror spots. I'd be glad to help you out.
Last edited by blackcrossfire07; May 7, 2009 at 10:18 PM.
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
I am a New Yorker.... born and raised on long Island (Suffolk County). I worked in Manhatten for years riding the subways and LIRR throwing my time and money away. Dealing with the BS. I am here to tell you the truth.... it is a dump!
Parts of New Jersey are even worse (not all of it). 
Originally Posted by Bob Ride
Sorry 'bout your experiances with the subways and the LIRR my friend, but I guess that's the price you pay for being a "surburbanite" with a really cool car! No wonder you call NYC a dump!LOL I've been lucky enough to avoid that situation and drive my Crossfire into the city to work everyday. So Deb,if you need any tips on driving thru the city let me know.......All in fun Blackcrossfire07!
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
Bob... this is all in good fun. I was exagerating when I said dump. I was being a bit too harsh. It is your home (and mine too). It is a fine place! I actually moved away a few years ago but I try to get back to NY when I can. My whole family is there. I am just being a troll
Trying to push your buttons!
Well wouldn't you know, having to put off my trip for a bit... WORK PREVAILS! I am still coming that way just have to delay the trip a week or two. Always something, but, being self-employed I have to do the work when they need it.
Deb
Deb
Well....when you get to Greensboro I can take you to the best Eastern Carolina style BBQ joint in the state! Which.....I regret to report.....is about the only thing worth stopping for.
.....sT
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