When I was a kid, we drove back and forth between Texas and Georgia a lot. Even if I was asleep and just woke up, I could tell we were in Louisiana by the roads. They're terrible. They're better now than they used to be but it's still painfully obvious when you have crossed the border between Louisiana and either Texas or Mississippi on I-20. Alabama is just as bad these days but only because they're in a perpetual state of road construction on I-20 and have been for nearly a decade.
@ Dante: I absolutely hear you on I-20 through Alabama. At some point, I think you have to start wondering if they're just a lost construction crew. Or who's brother-in-law has the contract.
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Wait: you have roads?
I thought you just had paths tamped down over time by so many rickshaws.
When I was a kid, we drove back and forth between Texas and Georgia a lot. Even if I was asleep and just woke up, I could tell we were in Louisiana by the roads. They're terrible. They're better now than they used to be but it's still painfully obvious when you have crossed the border between Louisiana and either Texas or Mississippi on I-20. Alabama is just as bad these days but only because they're in a perpetual state of road construction on I-20 and have been for nearly a decade.
+ 1 Sprout.
@ Dante: I absolutely hear you on I-20 through Alabama. At some point, I think you have to start wondering if they're just a lost construction crew. Or who's brother-in-law has the contract.
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