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Jun 29, 2005 00:35

In the nearly-year I have been the owner of one Apollo by name, Nissan Sentra by trade, I have had the opportunity to traverse many of the highways to which our great nation is home. In the process of shuttling between Sussex County and Ewing, New Jersey, it has been my great pleasure to frequent Rt.287, a prince among highways. I have, with great ( Read more... )

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arcadius June 29 2005, 06:46:51 UTC
I <3 287 too. is that weird?

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marsmaven June 29 2005, 09:59:52 UTC
HEY! 287 is mine, bitches. Back off.

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surferoz2000 June 29 2005, 11:40:24 UTC
i kind of like 206, if you've got no plans that is. it's pretty.

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fairfax48 June 29 2005, 15:02:11 UTC
Your part of 206 is very different from mine. It'll probably get taken off the list eventually.

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gormanator June 29 2005, 15:55:01 UTC
i love 23. well moreso the part between kinnelon and hardyston. i always feel like i'm home when i'm on 23.

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fairfax48 June 29 2005, 16:14:08 UTC
That's the thing. When I get off 287, I think I *am* home, when in fact I have another half-hour (if I'm lucky) of stop lights and people driving like jackoffs. And I'm really not pleased with the Walmart stretch. But going over the mountain, now that's nice.

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asynetos June 29 2005, 16:38:58 UTC
While being a big fan of 287 myself (though more of 15 North, because it's like fleeing the apocalypse), after driving 202 far more times than I could ever possibly count, I've grown used to its quirks. Some notes:
Fuck yo trunk, nigga.
That speed limit means nothing. It's on a bridge up in the air that no cop could possibly clock you on. If people drive that slow, simply nudge them out of the way. That's what the bumper is for.

No, I don't have anything particularly positive to say about 202, except that on a good day I can get from my house to TCNJ in 60 minutes flat. There's something to be said for that.

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asynetos June 29 2005, 16:40:39 UTC
In spell-checking that I learned that the word "nigger" is in LJ's vocabulary. It tried to get me to change from a fairly harmless slang word to a serious racial slur. Thanks LJ. Always moving forward.

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