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Still true, although we do travel a lot PA, CT, RI, MA, NJ, NY.greenfreak said:Sadly, I have never been off the East Coast of the US.
A lot of toll bridges only charge the toll one way. They're assuming you'll go back over it the other way later, I guess.Professur said:The tolls might be high, but the roads sure beat hell outta the gravel we drive on here. Smooth and sweet.
I'm still trying to figure out why it cost me more in tolls going down to GA than it did heading north home.
Inkara1 said:A lot of toll bridges only charge the toll one way. They're assuming you'll go back over it the other way later, I guess.
Nice facility; a huge improvement over the old Arlington Stadium. The seats are better and so is the sound system. Food's nothing to write home about unless things have changed since 1998. But thanks to Tom Hicks it's no longer The Ballpark in Arlington; now it's Ameriquest Field in Arlington.SouthernN'Proud said:The Ballpark at Arlington would be nice.
Inkara1 said:At least we can point and laugh at the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, who were ordered to disclose on their tickets and other literature that they, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, play their home games in Ahaheim and not Los Angeles. The scoreboard at Dodger Stadium still uses "ANA" as their abbreviation for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, instead of "LAA" like Fox Sports West uses.
Arte Moreno bought the Anaheim Angels from Disney in 2003. He wants to make a profit, and one of his plans for doing so is to market the Angels to all of Los Angeles. So, he decided to change the team's name from the Anaheim Angels to the Los Angeles Angels. But then the City of Anaheim pointed out that one of the conditions set forth in the stadium lease is that Anaheim remain in the Angel's name, hence the compound fracture of a name, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.Nixy said:This whole paragraph confuses me...