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Well, honey, on-site transportation could be anything from a Golf cart to a forklift to a good ol' pair of roller skates. As long as it gets you from point A to point B within the confines of a particular location, you're in business. Just don't try riding a llama - they tend to spit when they're not in the mood for a joyride.

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