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$1200 is pocket change for you!
Plus diesel is less than $3. It's like $2.80. |
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You will become a laughingstock if it is generally known that you canceled a vacation over $1200.
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There's more to it than that. Work conflicts, new house, etc. And we haven't decided for sure. Also, we've looked at several different routes and I posted that quick like ... the trip we had in mind which included all of the above was more like 7K miles. From the $ standpoint, we're trying to decide whether to buy trees or go on vacation. As you can imagine, we need lots of trees. |
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