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cafe wha? is a name of a club is really nice tho..
No company will allow you to ship a vehicle filled with things in it, the vehicle must be driveable so completely empty including the trunk. They will allow a small box in the trunk where you can place things like seat covers, steering wheel cover, etc... Extra speakers must be taken out as well. Gas tank must be below 1/4 fill. If you are looking at shipping things you can get a container, fill it, including a vehicle and ship it that way. Matson will allow that.
Matson does most of the shipping of cars to Hawaii. I think I ve heard that they allow you to fill up the trunk and back seat up to the windows, so that the people who drive your car on and off the ferry can avoid driving it into the ocean! You ll want to check with them to be sure.
I checked several different websites and they all say no - as the items inside the car are not insuredSorry!shipmyvehicle.com says no executiveautotransport.com says no westpointrelocation.com says no
None of them because it can be a hazard to the rest of the ship.
It really depends on where you get it from. I live in South Texas and it varies from $10-$55. Since you are over 17, you can get Plan B without a prescription at a local pharmacy or Planned Parenthood. At most pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, HEB), it costs about $45-$55. If that s too much, you should go to Planned Parenthood. The one I go to sells it for only $10, but it is based on how much money you make. I used to pay $30 for it but I got layed off from my job and now I only have to pay $10 for it. I hope I helped.
You will be traveling during the winter months be sure to keep your rig ready for freezing temps.here s a link with some how too shttp://www.happyvagabonds.com/Rving%20Gu��
have your brakes ,oil,transmission fluid,radiator fluid,windshield fluid checked. make sere you have good tiers and a spare.stop and sleep win you get to tired or unless you have a travailing partner.
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BLS is considered a little better than BLA, but they re both testing schools. Other Boston Public Schools in general are not good. Another option you might consider is living in a nearby suburb, such as Brookline or Newton. Both have excellent school systems, and are very close to the city (Brookline especially). You can get to Boston from both towns very easily on the T. If cost of living is a concern, Newton tends to be quite expensive, but there are some cheaper places in certain areas of Brookline, if you look hard. Good luck!
Please see: http://www.bostonpublicschools.org/node/�� As you can see, there are more than a handful of high schools in Boston, and that many are specialty schools featuring, music, engineering, business, the sciences, etc. The website is informative and easy to navigate.
Latin Academy and Latin School are good schools, but you have to take the ISEE to get to them. They atre pretty much the only public schools in Boston
Around 6 hrs. on I-5Around 7 h rs on 101City Limit of S.F. to L.A. county line430 miles approx
About 400 mi, if you go 580 east I5 south. Give yourself 8hrs to be safe. Be rested, as most of the I5 stretch is doldrums. Scenic 101 is a little longer and a little more technical, driving wise, but give your self 10 hrs. It can be in 8 if your a skilled driver. On 101 at Paso Robles, you can cut over to I5 via HWY46 east to trim some time, and avoid Santa Barabra and on but 18 wheelers like that route and it can be perilious too. Thats where James Dean wrecked!!
Since I am the first to answer, the scenic route (101) will take you about 8 to 10 hours without any rushing, ending at 440 miles depending on which part of Los Angeles you re in. The fast route (5) should take you 8 hours or less of pure boredom (no scenery).
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The two places in the continental US that make news for cold temperatures are International Falls, Minnesota and Frisco, Colorado.
Minnesota is the coldest on average outside of Alaska
Don t have any facts and figures to back me up, but if I had to venture a guess, I d say North Dakota.
North Dakota or Minnesota
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200 is should be good enough. if you like thrift stores and have a small group, you should check out china town. there are a lot of cheap thrifty type items there just make sure you are in a small group.
$200 isn t a lot of money, H M and forever21 are consider very cheap to me. There s no tax on clothing in NYc, so that helps a little.
If you want to live in a big city I recommend Houston,Dallas, and San Antonio. I believe San Antonio has the best nightlife and food. Austin is a nice city. Its big but not too big. There is almost 1 million people and downtown is really fun. There is almost always a concert going on.If you like the beach Corpus Christi and Padre are really fun. Lots of tourists though.
Avoid Dallas/Ft Worth, though some of the smaller cities smushed up in that mess are nice enough. As for bigger cities, Austin and San Antonio are both really great cities. Waco is pretty nice as well, though it gets overrun every now and then because of football.I ve heard great things about Amarillo, but haven t been there personally.
If you want to live in a somewhat large city but still have suburbia feel Cedar Park is really nice I lived there for 18 years and my parents still live there. Its close enough to Austin to pretty much be Austin. There are all sorts of lakes and things around. It has pretty good schools and a range of income levels. If you have more questions you can email me.
I live in the Dallas/Ft Worth area, which like LA, encompasses several smaller cities. We live in the Flower Mound area..great schools, affordable housing, low crime rate and growing! I would totally avoid the city of Dallas and Ft. Worth all together and look at the burbs. Come on down!!!
i would recommend san antonio, it s a good mix all around really. It has all the convenience of a big city, with the attitudes of a small one.
I live in Spokane. It is a nice town that is large enough to be interesting but not large enough to be crazy. However, work is very hard to find here right now. Two or three years might change that. I happen to love the whole state though. The Northwest is awesome!
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I kind of feel bad about winning Best Answer for this. I was joking. You can buy condoms at any drug stores and in the drug section of many supermarkets. Report Abuse
You are not serious are you? Ever think of a drug store, Wal-Mart, Target?