Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 21, 2015, 10:35:16 PMQuote from: S\ash on March 21, 2015, 10:33:38 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 21, 2015, 10:29:31 PMAbout 6 hours from San Jose to LA. Just made like one stop for gas/oil and I drove the entire time.Totaled at about 400 miles.For the record, Interstate 5 is boring as fuck.You should have went on the PCHI went down the PCH in every previous trip of mine to LA. And we were kind of in a hurry to get there, since we had something planned that evening. The I-5 shaves nearly 50% of the journey time off.But the PCH is one of the most scenic drives in the country even though it is incredibly inefficient
Quote from: S\ash on March 21, 2015, 10:33:38 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 21, 2015, 10:29:31 PMAbout 6 hours from San Jose to LA. Just made like one stop for gas/oil and I drove the entire time.Totaled at about 400 miles.For the record, Interstate 5 is boring as fuck.You should have went on the PCHI went down the PCH in every previous trip of mine to LA. And we were kind of in a hurry to get there, since we had something planned that evening. The I-5 shaves nearly 50% of the journey time off.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 21, 2015, 10:29:31 PMAbout 6 hours from San Jose to LA. Just made like one stop for gas/oil and I drove the entire time.Totaled at about 400 miles.For the record, Interstate 5 is boring as fuck.You should have went on the PCH
About 6 hours from San Jose to LA. Just made like one stop for gas/oil and I drove the entire time.Totaled at about 400 miles.For the record, Interstate 5 is boring as fuck.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 21, 2015, 10:47:07 PM2 days straight. From my province Saskatchewan, through Alberta, to Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Drove.Record for passenger seat was three days straight. Again. From my province to British Columbia.what was the purpose of that trip?
2 days straight. From my province Saskatchewan, through Alberta, to Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Drove.Record for passenger seat was three days straight. Again. From my province to British Columbia.
Diyabakir, Turkey to Mosul, Iraq. 6 fucking hours you know. Nearly killed myself.
Quote from: gats on March 22, 2015, 12:14:15 PMDiyabakir, Turkey to Mosul, Iraq. 6 fucking hours you know. Nearly killed myself.So your detonator failed?
Quote from: saⱭ tooᗺ 2x on March 22, 2015, 12:15:33 PMQuote from: gats on March 22, 2015, 12:14:15 PMDiyabakir, Turkey to Mosul, Iraq. 6 fucking hours you know. Nearly killed myself.So your detonator failed?Nah it was just boring as fuck
Diyabakir, Turkey to Mosul, Iraq. 6 fucking hours you know. Nearly killed myself, I have no patience for long car journeys.
Quote from: gats on March 22, 2015, 12:14:15 PMDiyabakir, Turkey to Mosul, Iraq. 6 fucking hours you know. Nearly killed myself, I have no patience for long car journeys.Oh shit, you've been to Mosul before? When did that happen?Are you Iraqi or Turkish, or something like that?I always imagined that you were a Britbong. Or maybe you're just an Arab living in Britbongistan.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 25, 2015, 04:23:45 PMQuote from: gats on March 22, 2015, 12:14:15 PMDiyabakir, Turkey to Mosul, Iraq. 6 fucking hours you know. Nearly killed myself, I have no patience for long car journeys.Oh shit, you've been to Mosul before? When did that happen?Are you Iraqi or Turkish, or something like that?I always imagined that you were a Britbong. Or maybe you're just an Arab living in Britbongistan.I go every year for a month or so to visit family. Well that was until Isis invaded. They kicked my neighbour back home out of his house because he's a government official. we hear that they're hiding weapons in his house, which isn't cool at all because if it gets targeted by drones then bye bye my house. But yeah the years before ISIS were pretty cool, there'd be a suicide car attack every couple weeks or so but other than that I had fun. The people aren't very conservative in my experience, everyone I met whether it was family or just randoms was welcoming and pleasant. It's nice to see that it isn't like Saudi Arabia where all the women are in burqas and everyone is segregated and not allowed to socialize. that's not to say it's western obviously but should the fighting stop I can see it becoming like Jordan or the UAE rather than a Saudi. I'm not arab btw, I'm from like some retarded minority group no one has ever heard of. in iraq though my family and I are registered as sunni arabs but we got that done a long time ago so we wouldn't have to suffer under saddam.
Quote from: gats on March 25, 2015, 04:46:01 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 25, 2015, 04:23:45 PMQuote from: gats on March 22, 2015, 12:14:15 PMDiyabakir, Turkey to Mosul, Iraq. 6 fucking hours you know. Nearly killed myself, I have no patience for long car journeys.Oh shit, you've been to Mosul before? When did that happen?Are you Iraqi or Turkish, or something like that?I always imagined that you were a Britbong. Or maybe you're just an Arab living in Britbongistan.I go every year for a month or so to visit family. Well that was until Isis invaded. They kicked my neighbour back home out of his house because he's a government official. we hear that they're hiding weapons in his house, which isn't cool at all because if it gets targeted by drones then bye bye my house. But yeah the years before ISIS were pretty cool, there'd be a suicide car attack every couple weeks or so but other than that I had fun. The people aren't very conservative in my experience, everyone I met whether it was family or just randoms was welcoming and pleasant. It's nice to see that it isn't like Saudi Arabia where all the women are in burqas and everyone is segregated and not allowed to socialize. that's not to say it's western obviously but should the fighting stop I can see it becoming like Jordan or the UAE rather than a Saudi. I'm not arab btw, I'm from like some retarded minority group no one has ever heard of. in iraq though my family and I are registered as sunni arabs but we got that done a long time ago so we wouldn't have to suffer under saddam.I was watching a video from this one Iraqi guy living in Mosul (sort of like the whole Raqqa is being slaughtered silently thing if you've heard of that) explaining how IS exercised de facto control over Mosul well before their actual invasion by running the city as a giant extortion racket. Could you back up any of what he was saying? He obviously did a good job at hiding his identity though since he's not a fucktard.