Posted: Nov 21st, '06, 13:36
You mean that not you making that turn?pbolo wrote:Sorry my avatar is so big. Anyone know how to shrink it? Or anyone have another picture of Scott Schmidt executing a high speed turn? :)

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You mean that not you making that turn?pbolo wrote:Sorry my avatar is so big. Anyone know how to shrink it? Or anyone have another picture of Scott Schmidt executing a high speed turn? :)
RustyK wrote:dude, it was 12 min. to go around that stuff..not thru it..Atomic1 wrote:12 minutes in your dreams! I've spent 30-40 minutes crawling thru there.Thanks Mrs. G things are getting better by the minute!RustyK wrote:WoooHoooWoooHoHo!!
Thanks Mrs G for saving 12 minutes off my ride back each sunday night!
I'll scope it out this friday night...
That was two lanes and a parade of cars coming up the entrance ramp trying to squeeze into 1 lane.
Off 91 at exit 28, then the back way.
I used to live in Bridgeport CT, worked in Darien CT and never ever took I-95. Merritt Pkwy to Wilbur Cross Pkwy directly to I-91 to Hartford. It cuts off 30 minutes of travel time in non rush hour periods. In Friday rush hour its better than an hour.pbolo wrote:I can't recall ever really sitting in that mess. I did in the summer a couple of times. My real issue is Interstate 95! Stamford to New Haven can take 1.5 hours on a friday afternoon! It should only take about 35-40 minutes! Anyone have any suggestions for that?
pbolo wrote:^^^
Yeah I have thought of moving a little closer to VT/NH.
Anyone know of any good biotech companies up there?? :)
Brattelboro / Keene area would be cool. I can't afford to live here anyway. :x
and by the way I almost always take the merrit. Although If I could I would take 95-->91. I feel I can go a lot faster on the interstate and there are less hills which = better gas mileage. I am not sure about the gas mileage part... anyone care to offer an opinion.
Springfield probably looks real cheap compared to Fairfield county, but go another 15 miles North to Northampton. Take the main drag (Rte5) through town and on the N side of town is a string of gas stations that are 10-15 cents cheaper. Great food there also. Easy on-off.pbolo wrote:Since we are talking about driving up to VT. I like to stop for gas at the Springfield MA exits. The 1st one as you head into town right passed the HOF. Heading NB. There is a pride (gas station/quickie mart) in there that has the cheapest prices (That i've found). Heading back NB however I lose a couple minutes navigating the nice streets of Springfield b/c of the construction of the NB access lane right next to pride. Anyone know if these lanes are going to be fixed soon? Or if they already are? They looked fairly close to being done if I recall correctly.
The only problem with living here is it's hard to justify a ski house. So then you drive the hour or so every time and end up driving just as much in total...pbolo wrote:^^^
Brattelboro / Keene area would be cool. I can't afford to live here anyway. :x