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MrsMerlotUnconditional Love
 
 Member since 4/06 6005 total posts Name:Chrissy
 | What do you consider "far?" In terms of traveling...whether it be to visit family, travel to work, shopping, etc....
 Public Transportation or by Car....
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:34 PM   | 
	
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saraHhappy birthday sweet kate!
 
 Member since 5/05 16555 total posts Name:I know that God exsists, I held her in my arms...
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" over an hour by car | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:36 PM   | 
	
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Kissy331My two miracles!
 
 Member since 5/06 17826 total posts Name:Kristen
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Considering my family is located over 7 hours away, I don't really think anything about it...If I need to be in the car more then 2 hours, it is far but I will do it
 Work: I am only 3 miles from my house (5 mins) so anything over that is too far
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:36 PM   | 
	
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Tine73
 
 Member since 3/06 22093 total posts Name:*********
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Over and hour no matter how you get there! | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:37 PM   | 
	
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AimeeE2006Time flies!
 
 Member since 1/06 5698 total posts Name:Aimee
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" I chose 2 hours +.  DH & I are moving about 1 1/2 hours (without traffic) away from my family - and I keep telling them (mainly mom) that's it's not far.  It's really not.  It's like sitting through Desperate Housewives & Gray's Anatomy.  If she can do that - she can sit in the car to come visit me! | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:37 PM   | 
	
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~Colleen~my loves...
 
 Member since 5/05 9129 total posts Name:guess
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" My answer varies...
 For work, I've been spoiled by my 17 minute commute so anything more than 20 min is "too far".  I used to have over an hour and with traffic or bad weather, there were times it took me over 3.5 hours to get to/from work AND I don't even travel the LIRR.
 
 For friends/family - no distance is too far.
 
 For shopping - I need a supermarket within a 5 mile radius - anything more is too far...for a specialty store, if I love it, doesn't matter how far.
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:37 PM   | 
	
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nov04libridebig brother <3
 
 Member since 5/05 14672 total posts Name:Me
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" welllllll far for work is 45 mins+.  Far to visit family is 3 hours+.  Far to shop is 1 hour+.  Far for grocery store is 15 mins. +.   | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:37 PM   | 
	
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chikita315Love
 
 Member since 8/06 7945 total posts Name:M-lo
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Currently, I'm commuting over 1 1/2 hours one way - and it's he!! on earth!
 However, to visit family/friends, distance does not bother me.
 
 
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:38 PM   | 
	
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SweetToothI'm a tired mommy!
 
 Member since 12/05 20105 total posts Name:Lauren
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" more than an hour.  | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:39 PM   | 
	
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johnsaeSip.
 Member since 3/06 18677 total posts Name:
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Over an hour and a half...no matter where it is or how you have to get there. | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:39 PM   | 
	
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Smileyd17kids
 
 Member since 5/05 20997 total posts Name:Mommy
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" 25-45 mins for me. I cant help it..Ive been spoiled with having my jobs within 5 miles to my house or friends and family nearby.
 
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:41 PM   | 
	
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Tah-wee-ZAHKisses
 
 Member since 5/05 15952 total posts Name:
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" I depends...
 I'd rather drive all the way out to Montauk then try to drive over the bridges/tunnels to get to NJ, etc..  If I have to go that route or visit family in New England, then I always leave before 5 am.
 
 It sounds horrible but I won't go visit one of my cousins in Central NJ... it's always an absolute nightmare getting to and from his house... once it took 6 hours
  I gave up several years ago. | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:42 PM   | 
	
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TheLoraxLOVE
 
 Member since 2/06 5581 total posts Name:Suzanne / SuzBride
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" depends on if I am driving or DH.  If it is me, then over 45 minutes seems far (I am a horrid driver - and I'll totally admit it).
 If DH is driving, over 3 hours is far.  I get bored and my butt starts to hurt by that point
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:42 PM   | 
	
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dom-n-nicLIF Adult
 
 Member since 5/05 1143 total posts Name:nicole
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" SHOPPING i dont care how long       
 umm his fam 2.3 seconds
   
 my fam and my friends how ever long it would take me
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:42 PM   | 
	
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saraHhappy birthday sweet kate!
 
 Member since 5/05 16555 total posts Name:I know that God exsists, I held her in my arms...
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" my mil thinks anything outside of her neighborhood is too far.  so i'm loving that fact that we live a good 25-30 minutes away....way too far for the pop over... | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:45 PM   | 
	
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BaroqueMamaChase is one!
 Member since 5/05 27530 total posts Name:me
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" 2 hours plus to me is far. | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:46 PM   | 
	
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SnozberryI might steal your diamonds
 
 Member since 2/06 4680 total posts Name:Melissa
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" My work commute used to be an hour an a half (train and subway); now it's a half hour by train but I can tolerate really long rides.
 I can also handle long subway rides and long car trips. If I want to visit anyone or go to my favorite beaches, it's a hike and I deal.
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:47 PM   | 
	
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MrsRbk<3  <3  <3  <3
 
 Member since 1/06 19197 total posts Name:Michelle
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
 I depends...
 
 I'd rather drive all the way out to Montauk then try to drive over the bridges/tunnels to get to NJ, etc..  If I have to go that route or visit family in New England, then I always leave before 5 am.
 
 It sounds horrible but I won't go visit one of my cousins in Central NJ... it's always an absolute nightmare getting to and from his house... once it took 6 hours
  I gave up several years ago. 
 
 I always moan and groan anytime we have to go visit my father in Port Jeff.  We live in Northern Jersey
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:48 PM   | 
	
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Christine2nd verse same as the 1st
 
 Member since 5/05 15287 total posts Name:
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Posted by prncssrachel
 2 hours plus to me is far.
 
 
 Same here.
 
 
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:49 PM   | 
	
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Eva LunaBe kind...life's hard!
 
 Member since 8/05 4750 total posts Name:God, bless & heal my DH, JenG's DH Rob & DebG
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Before I moved it was anything over an house.  Now that I live in a place where you drive everywhere, I would say anything over 150 miles or 2 hours+. | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 2:49 PM   | 
	
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MrsPorkChopTwinning!!
 
 Member since 5/05 9941 total posts Name:Missy
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Posted by johnsae
 Over an hour and a half...no matter where it is or how you have to get there.
 
 
 agree
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			| Posted 8/15/06 2:51 PM   | 
	
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MrsS1126MY FOREVER
 
 Member since 1/06 1671 total posts Name:Jackie
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" 1 hour or more by car.  I hate being in a car for long periods of time, I become very restless. | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 3:03 PM   | 
	
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Sweetpea130000My Love!
 
 Member since 5/05 2375 total posts Name:Shandra
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" over 2 by car | 
			| Posted 8/15/06 3:07 PM   | 
	
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KarenJust chillin'!!
 
 Member since 1/06 9690 total posts Name:Karen
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" Posted by Christine
 
 Posted by prncssrachel
 2 hours plus to me is far.
 
 
 Same here.
 
 
 
 
 I agree!
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			| Posted 8/15/06 3:08 PM   | 
	
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baghag:P
 Member since 5/05 10278 total posts Name:
 | Re: What do you consider "far?" 45-60 minutes for my work commute (train) is ok. any longer than that is too much.
 45-60 minutes by car is always too much, unless it is going to see family/friends or shopping.
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