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Old November 23rd 05, 02:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Judah wrote:
I've been back and forth to BWI a bunch of times over the past few months.
Didn't seem all that bad, but then the airport is not actually in the city,
and I never made it much past the airport property...

I haven't been to Gary, IN personally, but one of my Employees has (we have
a customer there) and he said it was pretty well run down. Nothing like
what he heard about in the song.

I've driven through Newton, MA. I think it's a very dangerous city,
especially in a car. Perhaps not more than the rest of Massachusets,
though. Apparently, you don't actually need to know how to drive to get a
license in MA. Most of the Mass-Holes seem to confuse the highway Route #
signs with the Speed Limit signs (Rt 81, Rt 90, Rt 128).


It is easy once you know the two basic rules - just like in Italy.

1. Whatsa behind is ofa no importance.
2. If you make eye contact, you have yielded the right-of-way.

Follow these two simple rules and you, too, can be a successful driver
in Boston and the rest of MA.


Matt
 




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