The facts are sometimes different then the reality, and budgeting is important but unless they are followed and include every possible contingency, they may be less then helpful. From Albany to Atlanta is 840 miles. Roundtrip is 1680 miles and that means 85 gallons of gas at 360 dollars. Forget the three nigts of motel and drive straight through saving at least 300 dollars by catching power naps at rest stops. Pack a loaf of bread, a pound of balonga, a jar of pickles and a dozen sodas in your old camping cooler. Find the leftover Halloween candy and any chips the house contains and dining will be about 25 dollars. Spend 40 dollars before you leave on a lube and oil change. Check your tires for free, and if the auto your are operating is in perfect condition you are out 425 dollars for the trip. No Starbucks, no coffee, no burgers. Make it fast and easy and use the turnpikes for another 60 dollars each way, blow five bucks on a burger and you are back in Albany only 50 dollars shy of a 500 dollar bill. Enjoy.
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No. But if you transfer the registration to Georgia, you will have to. Be aware, too, that if you drive the car back to Texas, you can be ticketed if you don't take care of the inspection ASAP.
about 7500 miles
I think it would be a great thing if it did!
If you traveled back to the Colonial Period in Georgia, which crop would you have been LEAST likely to see being grown?
in Georgia jobs back then
Take it back and get them to check it.
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Well now I guess the answer would depend on where it's coming from.
You can take it to the store with her receipt and ask one of the cashiers to take it back. You might be able to return it for another better doll. In Los Angeles, New York, Georgia, or California.
blindly... i would have stayed off the roads back then