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majorwhiteapples
5000+ posts
04/03/12 11:00 AM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: omnipresent]

It stands for New Boobs, when a chick gets a boob job you call it NB and the size they got, really some people just don't get the simplest things.....

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agssuk
500+ posts
04/03/12 12:57 PM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: omnipresent]

I understood it to be North Bound.

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omnipresent
1000+ posts
04/03/12 06:26 PM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: omnipresent]

Satchel, is that you?

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darius
500+ posts
04/04/12 12:13 PM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: omnipresent]

New Braunfels

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notanative
2500+ posts
04/04/12 02:47 PM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: Kadabra]

How can you expect to know what NB means when your Abra is missing????




It doesn't take all kinds; it's just that there are all kinds.

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nwking
250+ posts
04/04/12 03:09 PM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: omnipresent]

I've taken all those routes and I have just decided to wait it out on 35 north or south between DFW and Austin. It simply doesnt matter. The most important thing is to get on the the road early or late. Early is especially important on Sundays after home games.

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orangecat1
500+ posts
04/06/12 07:05 AM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: omnipresent]

you guys don't know when to drive. I enjoyed a short two day visit with my parents in Round Rock during spring break. I brought my two sons. We left to come back to McKinney, remember this is 30 miles north of Dallas. We set a personal record. My 2002 Toyota Corolla gets great mileage, so we didn't stop.

We made the trip in 3 hours 7 minutes. When did we leave? Wednesday morning, around 9:00 a.m.

Mapquest says the drive is 217 miles and should take 3 hours and 44 minutes.

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majorwhiteapples
5000+ posts
04/06/12 08:07 AM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: omnipresent]

What Longhorn football games are played on Wednesdays?

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centexorange
2500+ posts
04/06/12 08:49 PM
Re: NB I 35 traffic [re: AustinBat]

Wait till they start winding 35 through Temple and Troy it's REALLY going to be a freaking mess.

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