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trangus

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one thing u gotta keep in mind of a big collective bus is, whoever drives should teach everybody else. and also its tough if u cant get the whole crew motivated to do shit. i drove one of those things across canada last year in the middle of winter. the only common denominator was passion for the road. wow what a fucking experience. im not too eager to try it again anytime soon, but anybody doin that trip FUCK YEAH!!!
its really easy to run veg or bio. fuck payin bush!!dumpster fuel!! another important factor for a bus is a mechanic or somebody adaptable enough to learn quickly. buses r fun especially when nobody owns it. that sometimes poses problems with the cops. they wanna know why the owner lives in montreal? and by the way why is ur licanse from arizona? nope, road hazard kiss it goodbye. remember to put in seat belts. or dont ever get pulled over. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! anyway have fun on the bus!! gr8 luck!
oh yeah heres a pic or 2 of our bus, and also the og furthur bus
i think the first one is the bus. if not lemme know and ill find it
 

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yeah, id definitely like to see those pictures. what happened to the bus in the end? also, you should post a story about your bus adventures :)
 

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