I love the internet

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Before, when I wanted a trip tik from AAA, I used to have to 1) belong to them (as in, pay for membership), and 2) physically go to their office and stand in line at a counter. Now I can just go to their website and get one for free. I did one for Orlando to St. Louis — it’s only about a 15 hour drive, which means I can make it in a couple of days, or one if I decide not to stop. Now I just have to figure out how to enclose the back seat so I can keep the cats back there for the duration. (I’d leave them in their cages, but what if they want to pee? I’ve had the pee-filled cage cleaning adventure before and want no repeats. Update: and where will I put the litter box? Hm, driving a thousand miles with a car smelling like cat pee… well, it won’t smell any worse than it does now. Let’s just say it’s been raining a lot and the car has leaks.)

Plans plans makin’ plans…

2 Responses to “I love the internet”

  1. Harry Bergeron Says:

    For your drive to MO:
    There’s a state park in Ark. where you can pan for diamonds. You might get lucky, plenty of people do.

    Good luck!

  2. Andrea Harris Says:

    Heh heh. I think I still have a teensy little ruby I got when I was a kid from one of those places in either Tennessee or North Carolina. (My parents used to take us up there in the summer.) Really, the ruby was no bigger than a crumb of brown sugar and had little color, but it was my ruby.

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