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For 160$, I can fly down to Maryland the weekend before I have to go down there anyways, and help the Satanic Mechanics take my little sister's Rocky Horror virginity.
I am...really tempted. Not at all sure that I can afford it, almost positive that I shouldn't do this, but tempted. It's the weekend between finals for me, unfortunately. I'm not just going to be in Maryland on time, not with my teaching and calc finals to take on the 11th and 12th.
You people are smart. What are other cheap, (relatively?) quick ways to get from Boston to Maryland? How in advance do I need to plan? Am I being a moron, and should I just let
shadowcaptain do this himself, and aren't there plenty of other groups in the area who we could go see perform together?
Man, someday I'll be rich and famous, and impulse visits won't have to be planned out two and a half months in advance.
~Sor
MOOP!
(Also, NTS: Delta and Airtran. USAirways is more expensive and takes longer. Investigate busses?)
ETA: Amtrack is fail. Chinatown bus is promising --seven and a half hours each way (if there's no traffic) but only costs about sixty bucks total, and if I play my cards right, I may very well have wifi for half of it.)
I am...really tempted. Not at all sure that I can afford it, almost positive that I shouldn't do this, but tempted. It's the weekend between finals for me, unfortunately. I'm not just going to be in Maryland on time, not with my teaching and calc finals to take on the 11th and 12th.
You people are smart. What are other cheap, (relatively?) quick ways to get from Boston to Maryland? How in advance do I need to plan? Am I being a moron, and should I just let
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Man, someday I'll be rich and famous, and impulse visits won't have to be planned out two and a half months in advance.
~Sor
MOOP!
(Also, NTS: Delta and Airtran. USAirways is more expensive and takes longer. Investigate busses?)
ETA: Amtrack is fail. Chinatown bus is promising --seven and a half hours each way (if there's no traffic) but only costs about sixty bucks total, and if I play my cards right, I may very well have wifi for half of it.)
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on 2009-02-24 06:37 pm (UTC)