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I think my paintball attire is fantastic...
It's a course place, so no need for camo but I'm wearing BDUs and a bright orange cap. Shoot me, I'm Elmer Fudd! |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 10860799)
I think my paintball attire is fantastic...
It's a course place, so no need for camo but I'm wearing BDUs and a bright orange cap. Shoot me, I'm Elmer Fudd! |
Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 10860821)
Are you nuts. With the 40 degree temps, those balls are going to be extra hard.
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Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 10860794)
Y'all, as well as Florida and California, need to get with the program so you can be added to the EZ-Pass states.
At least for now, tollways in Texas are mostly in urban areas, and generally function as alternate routes that run parallel to a freeway, or as loops around an urban area. There are currently tollways in the Houston, Austin, and Dallas/Fort Worth metro areas, as well as a short, new loop that's still under construction around Tyler that's tolled. It's not like the Northeast where tollways are often interstate highways that run all the way across the state, and are the only option for getting from point A to point B. It would make sense for Texas and Oklahoma to hook up, though, as there are several interstates in Oklahoma that are tolled, and in some cases, driving across the state line from Texas to Oklahoma puts you onto a tollway almost immediately. |
Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 10860821)
Are you nuts. With the 40 degree temps, those balls are going to be extra hard.
If they are hard it's alright, it's better than being given a faulty mask and having one of the buggers hit you right below the face plate, bounce up and explode inside. |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 10860799)
I think my paintball attire is fantastic...
It's a course place, so no need for camo but I'm wearing BDUs and a bright orange cap. Shoot me, I'm Elmer Fudd! |
Originally Posted by ssullivan
(Post 10860828)
Well, EZ-Pass makes sense in the Northeast because those states are relatively small, and there's a lot of traffic driving between them. Texas is a very long way from the EZ-Pass states
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Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 10860821)
Are you nuts. With the 40 degree temps, those balls are going to be extra hard.
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Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 10860854)
LOL. Will this be making its way onto Flickr?
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Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 10860871)
So are IL and IN and they are part of EZ-pass. Just busting your chops.
Ohio is the state that really should be added. That would connect Illinois and Indiana to the Northeastern states. |
OT (as if that is possible in the box)
I just did ord-man in BMI y+, the main benefit is the seats and they are looking very tired. My seat was in fact missing the neck light (as was about half the cabin) and it was slightly broken (the footrest did retract all the way. The seat reminds me of the CO 757 bf seat. The CO seat has way more recline as well as it is slightly wider. I did in fact find the recline on BD surprisingly slim (not much more than Y, and the seat very narrow. All of that being said, I slept like a rock. |
Originally Posted by ssullivan
(Post 10860759)
Nope.
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Man I must be bored today. I didn't realize I had the View on the TV as background noise and then turn to watch W and I actually paid attention to him.
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Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 10860783)
With the entrance and the booths I think it's $2.50
If there's an accident or something on 45 in the morning the Hardy gets backed up very quickly. I have my old NTTA toll-tag from Dallas (all toll-tags in Texas work in all Texas cities) and it's the velcro kind. Houston has the new sticky ones and so does TxTag. |
Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 10860779)
I believe there are two toll-booths en route to Downtown from IAH. The one nearest the airport is $1.00, IIRC, and the other is $1.50. Once the Hardy merges into the 610 Loop, you can get into town via US-59, or you can continue on Hardy Street through some very intriguing neighborhoods, which deposits you into the city near the Jail/Criminal Courts/Baseball Stadium.
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