Well, looks like we'd be going that route then. He didn't do too steller of a job communicating when he was down there, but now that you mention it, it was for schooling down there. Something with electronics etc...
I'm thinking either Orlando or Jacksonville, but I could be wrong. I've gotta do some more digging and talking with him on how he wants to do it. The plan wiould be to burn down there, sleep, get loaded up and turn & burn back home. Not willing to use up much vacation time for him but I may use 1/2 a day and leave on a Thursday or early Friday. Stop only for food & gas.
Tho I do have an uncle in Kentucky near the Tennesee border that I haven't seen since he came up here a few years ago. Never been down there. Rarely make it out of the state, and last time I did was a trip to six flags in Il, then to visit friend of my wife in Iowa who is an engineer for JD where they make the big arcticulated ones. Of course, I got to take a tour.... That was more than a few years ago itself.
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