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schuette wrote:
awip2062 wrote:You call that distance? :shock:
We've been through this :evil:
How many miles/kilometers are we talking about?
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I think it's about 900 miles and yes I know that that will seem like peanuts to you but it's a lot to someone who was brought up in a country (talking just about Scotland now) that at its greatest length is 274 miles, and the maximum breadth is 154 miles... so to me 900 miles is a lot.
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schuette wrote:I think it's about 900 miles and yes I know that that will seem like peanuts to you but it's a lot to someone who was brought up in a country (talking just about Scotland now) that at its greatest length is 274 miles, and the maximum breadth is 154 miles... so to me 900 miles is a lot.
No, that IS a lot. I think the longest I've travelled to see a concert was about 570 miles for the Yes Masterworks tour in 2000.
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I'll be travelling 30 miles to see them in Glasgow
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30 miles, that's a gooood distance 8) Just enough time to listen to a couple of songs!
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I think it's 40 miles for me. Piece of cake. :)
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I will be traveling four hours at least to see them.

And yes, we have been through this before, Schu. And I STILL think tis but a thing. A day's drive! *razz!*
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It's well worth it! 8) I have to drive 2 and a half hours to one show and 3 to the other.
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I think my two shows I have the same time/distance, Lifsonite. However I have to FLY to Nashville (but worth it...right NPG? :wink: )
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I'm pretty lucky, I guess.

1/2 hour drive for us.
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Kares4Rush wrote:I think my two shows I have the same time/distance, Lifsonite. However I have to FLY to Nashville (but worth it...right NPG? :wink: )
HELL YEAH!!!!! 8)

And I have to fly to Toronto. Dunno how many miles that is though.
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awip2062 wrote:I will be traveling four hours at least to see them.

And yes, we have been through this before, Schu. And I STILL think tis but a thing. A day's drive! *razz!*

if that's the case t if you ever come to scotland since the distance is 'but a thing' I'll expect you to walk the length and breadth of Scotland 8)
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I'd love to bicycle the length and breadth of Scotland... over a long period of time, of course.
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as long as your good at cycling up-hill you'll be fine :wink:
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