A list of puns related to "Interstate 10 In California"
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Hey! so we are trying to get from santa cruz to covina on a friday in may and then go backwards (covina to gilroy) the following saturday. It's a 5 hour drive on only one highway (interstate 5). Has anyone done this trip? How generous are the people in california to hitch hikers? do you think we could make it in 10 hours (leave by 8 am get there by 6 pm)?? It's a little tight because we are trying to get to back to back shows and there isnt really a cheap bus between these destinations. Thanks!
Closing my eyes, I pinched the bridge of my nose and focused on counting my breaths. Then I opened my eyes again.
"Let me try again...where is the receptionist?"
"There is no receptionist. I am the Captain."
"Right. And there is a wine bar..."
"That's correct."
"But if I want wine -- "
"We haven't served wine here since 1969."
"You're aware that's almost half a century?"
"Yes."
"You couldn't, you know, order some...in that time?"
"Why would we do that?"
"For, you know, the wine bar."
He was about to respond when a low rumble, more sensation than sound, shook the building. The man behind the counter brightened considerably. "Ah, it's time!"
I was about to ask for an explanation when he ducked behind the counter. He popped back up a moment later and placed a slender pink bottle and a shiny dagger in front of me.
I frowned. "This...is wine," I said, indicating the bottle.
"It's champagne."
"Yes. That's wine."
"It's pink."
"I...see that. You know that...never mind. What's this?" I said, picking up the blade by the black hilt.
"That is your weapon for the evening's battle. Good luck."
Before I could say anymore, there was a loud sucking sound, and I had the sensation of falling into blackness. Suddenly, I stopped falling, and lights turned on.
Don't worry if it doesn't seem like you can hurt it, I heard the Captain's voice say. You can't, really.
Then I heard a wet, slapping sound behind me as something very large began to approach.
From my understanding, the Interstate bypassed the town, eventually removing it from the map and cutting the average amount of customers to almost 0. So how did Flo and Ramon and Luigi and Guido and Mater and everyone else stay alive if they barely have any income?
Interstate 5 tends to be the faster route to the Central Valley (except for the High Desert), but California State Route 58 has much less traffic and is scenic for a large portion of the expressway.
I am curious about why you would prefer a route over another, and under certain circumstances.
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