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Boluda
20-11-2005, 01:47
This 26th of December me and my main man Ill Noise Bob are travelling south from Chicago - Nashville - Atlanta - New Orleans - Florida - Mialmi amd back. We will be canoeing in the Everglades, camping in the wilderness in Ocala, snorkling and diving in Key West and finally prostituting oursleves in Miami.

If any of you suave motherfuckers have done anything that can be added to this drink, drug and sexual debacle, place you mark here.

B

editor
20-11-2005, 01:50
I've only been to Chicago and I loved the city. But boy was it cold!

Have a good trip!

Johnny Canuck2
20-11-2005, 03:42
This 26th of December me and my main man Ill Noise Bob are travelling south from Chicago - Nashville - Atlanta - New Orleans - Florida - Mialmi amd back. We will be canoeing in the Everglades, camping in the wilderness in Ocala, snorkling and diving in Key West and finally prostituting oursleves in Miami.

If any of you suave motherfuckers have done anything that can be added to this drink, drug and sexual debacle, place you mark here.

B

I assume you're driving. Take the interstate south through Indiana into Kentucky, over the Ohio River at Louisville. It's a beautiful part of the country.

septic tank
01-12-2005, 02:14
Assuming you're not a native, bring many, many layers. Get lit at Tuman's Alcohol Abuse Center on Chicago Ave. and the Empty Bottle on Western, with a stop for Mexican in between. Carmen's is the best deep-dish in town hands down, but you gotta go all the way up to Evanston for it (I think it's on Church Street).

EatMoreChips
12-12-2005, 22:36
We'd do a smashing guided tour of Chicago (involving a lot of beer) but you'd have to bring lots of clothes. Layers and layers and layers of 'em. Tungsten carbide studs on your shoes wouldn't go amiss either.

Then you can head south, warm up, and get lynched by the locals.

Boluda
20-12-2005, 22:07
Bit of a late response but cheers for the advise. That's about all my brain can hold. I'll report back once I return for anyone else who's heading west.

Good times..

B

rennie
18-01-2006, 15:08
i'd love to know how the trip went.

phildwyer
18-01-2006, 15:14
Not sure what its like these days, but I used to love the Gulf Coast, aka the "redneck riveria," between New Orleans and Florida. Stop in towns like Biloxi, Mobile and Pensacola, they're great fun.

rennie
18-01-2006, 15:18
Not sure what its like these days, but I used to love the Gulf Coast, aka the "redneck riveria," between New Orleans and Florida. Stop in towns like Biloxi, Mobile and Pensacola, they're great fun.


i'd love to go visit one day. i've only been to Kansas n Missouri (very briefly) and the South has always been a mystery. obviosuly, the Florida coast doesn't count IMHO. not "redneck" enough i guess.

septic tank
23-01-2006, 15:09
Mostly wiped out by Katrina. My step-dad was just down there with the Red Cross. Wiped out. Nothing but the building foundations left in most coastal towns. Pensacola might be okay, though as I recall, Mobile and Biloxi took a lot of damage. But do go and see for yourself -- they need those tourist dollars right now.

Not sure what its like these days, but I used to love the Gulf Coast, aka the "redneck riveria," between New Orleans and Florida. Stop in towns like Biloxi, Mobile and Pensacola, they're great fun.