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Send Me Text Messages While I Drive

By Abby at 4:18 pm on Tuesday, November 21, 2006

I’m leaving town in a few hours. I’m taking a nap first. Yes, a nap. I’m REALLY tired. But here’s a fun thing… If you have any good driving tips, esp from post-George Washington Bridge (Fort Lee) all the way down to Raleigh, send a text message to drivingtips at proactivebusybody dot com. Taking 95S the whole way seems like a monumentally bad idea. This will be a text message, so keep it really short, use abbreviations, etc. You can also just say hello. I promise I’ll drive safely Cheers!

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Comment by xfer

November 21, 2006 @ 5:07 pm

Avoid some NJ tolls
NJ trnpk exit Burlington. Mt. Holly – cheapest gas fill up. Cross over to I-295 until Del Mem Br. Save on tolls!
Be safe. x

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Comment by Chris

November 21, 2006 @ 5:09 pm

I can’t offer up any driving tips, but I do hope the trip goes by quickly and painlessly. My one rule for all roadtrips is to have audiobooks available (audible.com is where I buy mine). I have two or three books on my ipod most of the time, and they keep me awake and alert on even teh longest drives. Good Drivin’ and we’ll see you in Raleigh! 😉

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Comment by Abby's mom

November 22, 2006 @ 12:22 am

We just talked to Abby, and they were in Connecticut, headed for Rutherford, NJ. The weather is clear, and they’re doing fine.

BTW, Ditto the audiobook recommendation.

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