They needed to be individually wrapped pieces of candy. And given how many I had to source, I kept it on the bulk/cheap side. M&M are not exactly cheap over here.
Roads vary a lot in the US. You aren't likely to see it but there are roads near me that get special markings because they aren't plowed. They are covered with packed snow, and make the show "Ice Road Truckers" not so thrilling.
They needed to be individually wrapped pieces of candy. And given how many I had to source, I kept it on the bulk/cheap side. M&M are not exactly cheap over here.
The idea is that you buy candy you don't mind polishing off when the kids don't measure up. We get hardly any here, I'm thinking of posing as sex offenders and turning off our lights. We were supposed to be at WDW, but unfortunately Fran will probably have to be IV dosing. How do I deal with kids and her IV? Perhaps I should put up a sign "bacterial infection present here" NOT a Halloween Joke....
I think California roads are good on the interstates, but some of the rural highways are old. Where as roads near me get resurfaced often but still aren't as smooth, but certainly not crumbling on the edges. It's clearly a case of which state has more money available.
Ha....our roads are nearly all bad... Especially the National Highway
I love the Freeways in LA....ahhhh....
One of our wine regions - The Hunter Valley - the roads are SHOCKING!! The edges are fraying and the entire 'surface' is pocked with craters. A plain dirt road would be less jarring...and yes I've been on dirt/gravel roads in Western Australia.
A number of years ago we were considering a holiday to NZ to ski. We never got round to it and then a couple of kids I was at uni with were killed when their car went off one of the roads to the ski resort
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