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Baton rouge that's where daddy is from
is one direction going sing in Missouri
it is 5 hours from Baton Rouge to Memphis going approximately 70 mph time markers: Baton Rouge to Hammond, LA: 30 min (I-12 East) Hammond, LA to Jackson, MS: 2 hrs (I-55 North) Jackson, MS to Memphis, TN: 2.5 hrs (I-55 North to I-40, or I-240)
Baton Rouge, LA
Depends on what part of Michigan you start at and where in Missouri you are going. Also depends on fuel mileage of the vehicle you are driving and price of fuel along the way. You list none of this relevant information. So, an answer is impossible to give.
Check Mapquest.com 45 minutes going the speed limit
You don't have to go to university - you go to a three to four week long truck driving school.
both because baton twirling is like cheerleading but with a stick im am not going to say which is better because that is an opinion, but i will say that i disagree with the first answer. baton twirling is not like cheerleading with a stick because you have to learn physics to know the revolution of and speed of the baton, body placement under a metal stick that really hurts if it hits you, flexibility for being able to move under a flaming baton, partnering to learn how to throw the baton to your partner and figure out exactly where it should land, and how to protect oyurself from injuries both internally and externally involving a baton. baton twirling is not cheerleading with a stick. and this is coming from a cheerleader and a baton twirler. i know both sides of the story.
kinetic energy is mass x velocity, so if there are going the same speed, the 18 wheeler.
There is... try driving in from I95 sometime...
by going in garage from other side
will drive: I will drive to work tomorrow.